This project involved a co-design evaluation framework to examine the effectiveness of men’s behaviour change programs (MBCPs) addressing domestic and family violence (DFV). Completed over two phases, the project developed an evaluation framework, using a co-design...
In 2018- 2019, QCDFVR undertook a review of the effectiveness of the integrated service response being established and maintained in Rockhampton. The final report outlined several recommendations for implementation. QCDFVR is undertaking a short review to identify the...
QCDFVR is undertaking an evaluation of this new initiative building on the review and theory of change workshop undertaken in 2018/19, and a scoping study. This study relates to newly established Women’s Health and Wellbeing Support Services across Queensland to...
In 2018/19 a new model was codesigned by the Townsville community to influence practice of existing services to make them more establish an innovative model to support the service system respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People experiencing or using...
QCDFVR is exploring contemporary practice and evidence in responding to women who have been identified as perpetrators of domestic and family violence, including those that following further assessment are identified as the person most in need of protection....