Research reports
"A child who lives with violence is forever changed, but not forever 'damaged' – and there is a lot we can do to improve their future prospects." (Baker/Cunningham, 2007)
Research reports
Increasing Men's Awareness of the Effects on Children Exposed to Family and Domestic Violence |
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Everyone Deserves to Feel Safe: |
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Policy and practice directions for a domestic and family violence intervention for small children: 'Safe from the Start' - January 2013 |
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A Safe Start for All: The Tasmanian Aboriginal Safe from the Start Project Final Report - October 2013 |
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Final Report - January 2013 Policy and practice directions for a domestic and family violence intervention for small children: ‘Safe from the Start’ |
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States of Mind A best practice framework for Women's Immediate Emergency Accommodation SAAP Services in Tasmania working with children 0-5 exposed to domestic violence |
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Final Research Report Education and therapy to assist children aged 0-5 who have witnessed domestic violence |
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Resource Training DVD The Safe from the Start DVD was created to assist workers to engage with young children demonstrating how some of the Kits resources could be used to engage with and listen to children who have been exposed to family or domestic violence. |
Books
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Other Resources
A3 poster |
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A3 poster |
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Your child does not have to be hit to be hurt flyer |
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Family Violence Can Harm Your Child For Life |
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eNewletterClick here to download May 2018 Click here to download July 2017 click here to download November 2016 Click here to download March 2016 Click here to download July 2015 Click here to download Sept 2014 Click here to download Oct 2013 |
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Kit order form |
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NAPCAN Preventing Child Abuse: |