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The prevalence of Acquired Brain Injury among victims and perpetrators of family violence
This is the first evidence-based study of acquired brain injury and family violence in Australia. It identifies a strong association between brain injury and family violence, and significant gaps in service responses, ranging from lack of screening for brain injury, through to inadequate opportunities for effective rehabilitation, recovery and support.
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Women, disability and violence - barriers to accessing justice: final report
This project draws on the insights of 36 women living in New South Wales and Victoria who outlined their experiences of seeking justice and security in the context of violence that they had experienced.
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My Home Space
This website provides interactive information resources for the design of housing, technology, and support within Australia’s National Disability Strategy
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Investigating adolescent family violence: background, research and directions - context report
This context report surveys the field of AFV, providing definitions of AFV and related concepts, then giving overviews of research, the state of knowledge, policies and practice regarding AFV, what we know about AFV, and methodologies used to research it.
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Mapping social cohesion: the Scanlon Foundation surveys 2017
In its tenth year, the Scanlon Foundation’s Mapping Social Cohesion report has reinforced Australia’s consistently high level of support for immigration and cultural diversity.