The Department of Justice and Attorney-General (DJAG) has supported a number of enhancements to the Queensland domestic and family violence integrated service system aimed at ensuring consistent approaches to identifying, assessing, and responding to DFV. Initiatives...
In this project, QCDFVR is delighted to work with QUT intern student Brooke Crockett, to conduct a scoping literature review which will locate literature on AI, trauma informed approaches and domestic, family, and sexual violence. The student will work with Dr Lyndal...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in the delivery of social services including domestic violence services. While it offers opportunities for more efficient, effective and personalised service delivery, AI can also generate greater problems,...
QCDFVR is working with Warringu Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation which initiated this project to develop a framework to build a wholistic model of care for women in shelter accommodation. Currently shelters are only funded to provide temporary crisis...
Working in partnership with Central Queensland Indigenous Development (CQID) this QCDFVR evaluation will take an Indigenist approach that privileges the voice and lived experience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
QCDFVR has been requested to undertake a comprehensive review of Investment Specifications (Specifications) by the Department of Justice and the Attorney-General (DJAG). Investment Specifications are part of a hierarchy of funding documents for domestic, family, and...