Use the table of contents above to navigate on this page. Overview and final report The transition to parenthood is recognised as a period of high risk for the onset of family violence in heterosexual relationships. It is also known that family violence, including intimate partner violence, occurs in LGBTIQ+ relationships. There are significant knowledge gaps in the understanding of family violence risk during the transition to parenthood for […]| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
This Intersectional Toolkit is designed to support practitioners and service providers across the mental health sector to better support the needs of people who experience diverse and intersecting forms of marginalisation.| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
This Intersectional AOD Practice Guide is designed to support alcohol and other drug (AOD) services and practitioners to better support the needs of people who experience diverse and intersecting forms of marginalisation.| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
Underscored by Recommendation 34 of the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System, service responses for LGBTIQA+ individuals and communities, need to be safe, accessible and responsive to mental health and wellbeing needs with understanding of the interconnected ways these can present. Drawn from a desktop review, community survey, and client file analysis, the project produced two key findings and five core principles for effective service responses. The project led […] Th...| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
The CLIK Guide is a practical resource that supports services in the family violence and sexual assault sectors to build intersectional lived experience workforces. The post CLIK Guide: Building an intersectional lived experience workforce in the family violence and sexual assault sectors appeared first on Centre for Family Research and Evaluation.| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
A major research project examining how family violence in Victoria has changed since COVID-19| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
Fact sheets and free information sessions on COVID-19 for multicultural LGBTIQ+ people from Drummond Street Services| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
New Parents, New Possibilities: Interactive Case Studies Interactive case studies were developed to illustrate diverse examples of the transition to parenthood for LGBTIQ+ parents. The case studies bring the research findings to life, highlighting not only the diversity within LGBTIQ+ families and diverse pathways to family formation but also the key risk and protective factors identified through the research. View the case studies below: Read more about the New Parents, […] The post Intera...| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
New Parents, New Possibilities – Perinatal Sector Webinar Series A series of four webinars were developed to build on the original sector training to enable professional development for those who are unable to commit to group training. The four part series consists of 30 minute modules: Part I of the series, LGBTIQ+ Family Formation and Reflective Practice, serves to introduce the subject matter and focusses on understanding and awareness of […] The post New Parents, New Possibilities –...| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
Supporting Gender Equality in the Public Sector At the Centre for Family Research and Evaluation (CFRE), we are excited to continue to contribute to state-wide progress towards gender equality with the Commission for Gender Equality in the Public Sector. We have recently been appointed a member of the expert Panel of Providers, within the evaluation stream, and are looking forward to supporting defined entities comply with the Gender Equality Act. […] The post Supporting Gender Equality in ...| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation