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2007 - GLENELG (South Australia)

 

 Family Violence and Aggression - Fear is not the only consequence

 

 

Title:    Training Community Corrections workers to effectively case manage perpetrators of domestic violence; an ‘in your face’ approach.

 

Presenters:     

Damian Hart - A/Manager, Community Programs

Maggie Woodhead - A/Family & Domestic Violence Consultant &  Services Coordinator. Offender Management & Professional Development, Programs Branch Dept. of Corrective Services, Western Australia.

  Paper (PDF - 27kb)Slides (PPT - 79kb)

 

Title: Will they do it again? Predicting and assessing risk in men who are  domestically violent.

 

Presenter:

Ken McMaster, New Zealand

 Abstract Slides (PPT - 663kb)

 

Title:    Working with offenders being aggressive

A one-day training workshop as professional development for practitioners

 

Presenters:                 

Stephen Wilson and Constance Karametos - Senior Consultants with the Education and Research Unit of the Youth Substance Abuse Service (YSAS), a state-wide Victorian youth alcohol and other drugs service.

AbstractAwaiting permission to publish

 

Title:    "But he said he loves me" Domestic Violence Prevention: A Fresh Approach to an Old Problem.

Author - Dina McMillan

 

Title:    Metropolitan Family Violence Court Expansion

Presenters:                 

Andrea Walsh - Project Manager and Stacey Ruthven - Project Officer

 

    Paper    (PDF - 115kb)        Slides (PPT - 472kb)

 

Title: Indigenous Family Violence Offender Program The Territory & Cross Border experiences.

 

Presenter:

Graeme Pearce - Manager of the Cross Border Family Violence Program

PaperAbstract  Slides (PPT - 10292kb)

Title: Addressing issues of family violence in a remote aboriginal community using an alternative approach

 

Presenter:

Barbara Morphet - Regional Programs Development Officer, Community Justice Services, Geraldton

 

Abstract  Slides (PPT - 30822kb)

Title: Indigenous Family Violence Offender Program (IFVOP) -The Northern Territory Experience 

Presenter:

Debra White - NT Dept Health & Community Services

 

Paper