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Impacts of family violence Safe and Equal

WEBBesides the immediate and ongoing risk and safety concerns associated with family violence, there are long-lasting impacts on victim survivors’ emotional, psychological, …

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Health, Safety and Wellbeing Self- Assessment Tool Handbook

WEB5 DV Vic and DVRCV have merged to form Safe and Equal www.safeandequal.org.au Introduction What is Workforce Health, Safety and Wellbeing? Specialist Practitioners: A …

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Family violence statistics Safe and Equal

WEBThis page lists key data on family and gender-based violence in Victoria, as well as national and international statistics. Using data and statistics is an effective way to explain the …

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Fast Facts on Family and Gender-based Violence

WEBUnderstanding and attitudes regarding violence against women and gender inequality have improved slowly but significantly over time. However, in 2021, fewer people recognised that

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Risk Assessment and Management Panels (RAMPs) Safe and Equal

WEBA Risk Assessment and Management Panel or ‘RAMP’ is a formally convened meeting of key local agencies and organisations who conduct a multi-agency risk assessment of …

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Safety planning and risk management Safe and Equal

WEBSafe and Equal has developed a tool to help workers in specialist family violence services gather family violence risk and safety information to support victim survivors navigate the …

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Service responses to family violence Safe and Equal

WEBThe purpose of coordinated responses is to: reduce silos and minimise duplication between services in the family violence response system. provide seamless, connected and …

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Support for children and young people Safe and Equal

WEBChildren and young people can be both directly and indirectly affected by family violence. It’s important to recognise children and young people not just as extensions of their …

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Identifying family violence Safe and Equal

WEBIdentifying and responding to family violence can be challenging, no matter what your role is. It’s important to make sure you look after yourself after someone discloses violence. …

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Rigid gender roles and stereotypes Safe and Equal

WEBExamples of rigid gender roles and stereotypes include: assuming women will do the cleaning, cooking or administrative tasks at work or community events. viewing men as …

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Working in family violence Safe and Equal

WEBThere are a broad range of professionals, organisations and sectors working to prevent, recognise and respond to family and gender-based violence in Victoria. This section …

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Employer responsibilities Safe and Equal

WEBEmployer responsibilities. Employers have a duty of care to provide a working environment that is safe and without risks to physical and mental health for all workers. The physical …

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NDIS and family violence risk and safety considerations

WEBUse the existing resources in the family violence and sexual assault sector to address immediate, crisis-related needs. Visit the ‘Meeting disability needs in crisis’ section on …

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Supporting LGBTIQA+ people Safe and Equal

WEBRainbow Door is a specialist LGBTIQA+ helpline providing information, support, and referral to all LGBTIQA+ Victorians, their friends and family. Rainbow Door is available for …

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Responding to disclosures Safe and Equal

WEBShow that you believe what they are saying to you. Affirm that they have done the right thing in disclosing their experience. When responding to disclosures from children and …

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Making a referral for support Safe and Equal

WEBMaking a referral. It is generally more effective, and useful to the client, to provide an assisted referral (sometimes called a ‘warm’ referral) rather than simply giving them a …

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Legislative and policy frameworks Safe and Equal

WEBThere are a range of essential legislative and policy frameworks that inform specialist family violence service provision. It’s important that people and services working to respond to …

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Supporting children and young people Safe and Equal

WEBChildren and young people can be both directly and indirectly affected by family violence. It’s important to recognise children and young people as victim survivors in their own …

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The Code of Practice for specialist family violence services

WEBThe Code of Practice: Principles and Standards for Specialist Family Violence Services for Victim Survivors (the Code) is provided to the specialist family violence service sector by …

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