An Australian hospital's training program and referral pathway within a multi‐disciplinary health-justice partnership addressing family violence
Abstract Objective: An innovative health-justice partnership was established to deliver legal assistance to women experiencing family violence who attended an Australian hospital. This paper reports on a multifaceted response to build capacity and willingness of health professionals to identify sign...
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Main Authors: | Kirsty Forsdike (Author), Cathy Humphreys (Author), Kristin Diemer (Author), Stuart Ross (Author), Linda Gyorki (Author), Helena Maher (Author), Penelope Vye (Author), Fleur Llewelyn (Author), Kelsey Hegarty (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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