Journal article

Working with women who use force: A feasibility study protocol of the positive ( )shift group work programme in Australia

M Kertesz, C Humphreys, LY Larance, D Vicary, A Spiteri-Staines, G Ovenden

BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2019

Abstract

Introduction This study assesses the feasibility of the Positive Shift (+SHIFT) programme in the context of legal responses and social welfare provision in the state of Victoria, Australia. The +SHIFT programme, adapted from the Vista curriculum, is a group work and case management programme for women who use force. Building on traditional survivor support group strengths, the programme facilitates participants' engagement with viable alternatives to force while promoting healing. The study also aims to increase understanding about the characteristics and needs of women who use force in Australia. Methods and analysis This feasibility study will assess the +SHIFT programme's appropriateness ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by State Government of Victoria


Funding Acknowledgements

The programme trial is funded by Family Safety Victoria (Victorian Government) as one of the New Community-based Family Violence Perpetrator Intervention Trials, Grant No P13063. The evaluation is supported by the Federal Department of Social Services under their National Initiatives programme (Activity: Female Perpetrators 4-83U9UNQ).