Responding to
presentations of family violence can be challenging if you don't come across the issue often or you don't work for a family violence service.
Not exact matches
Presentation at the 3rd National
Family Violence Conference at the University
of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire.
This dynamic, interdisciplinary training conference will bring together scholars and practitioners from the fields
of mental health, substance abuse, social / legal advocacy, alternative dispute resolution, prevention, and the judiciary to offer in - depth
presentations on the history
of domestic
violence in our culture, our current state
of knowledge, and suggestions for furthering our understanding and improving advocacy in circumstances
of family violence.
During Phase 1
of this project, 1030 new clients (i.e., any individual considered to be a new
presentation by the relevant agency) from 17 participating programs at 11 treatment agencies (problem gambling, mental health, domestic
violence,
family support and substance abuse) across three Australian states (Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania) were systematically screened for problem gambling,
family member problem gambling, and
family violence.
During Phase 1
of this project, new clients (i.e., any individual considered to be a new
presentation by the relevant agency) from participating treatment agencies in Australia were systematically screened for problem gambling,
family member problem gambling, and
family violence.