164 results on '"Spangaro, Jo"'
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2. Engaging young people and their caregivers in support services following harmful sexual behaviors: Qualitative analysis
3. Emergency Department staff experiences of screening and response for intimate partner violence in a multi-site feasibility study: Acceptability, enablers and barriers
4. Practitioners’ experience of implementing therapeutic residential care: A multi-perspective study
5. The impact of interventions to reduce risk and incidence of intimate partner violence and sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict states and other humanitarian crises in low and middle income countries: a systematic review
6. Readiness of newly licensed associated degree registered nurses to screen for domestic violence
7. 'No university without community': engaging the community in social work simulations.
8. Intimate partner violence
9. Placement Matching of Children and Young People within Out-of-Home Residential Care: A Qualitative Analysis
10. ‘They aren't really black fellas but they are easy to talk to’: Factors which influence Australian Aboriginal women's decision to disclose intimate partner violence during pregnancy
11. Deciding to tell: Qualitative configurational analysis of decisions to disclose experience of intimate partner violence in antenatal care
12. Mind the gap: The extent of violence against women with disabilities in Australia
13. Children who have experienced parental sexual assault
14. Mothers
15. Therapy with Harming Fathers, Victimized Children and their Mothers after Parental Child Sexual Assault
16. Building safety
17. Introduction
18. Group work
19. Engaging the harming father
20. The victim-centred family approach
21. Conjoint work within an integrated approach to therapy
22. Work with the extended family
23. Siblings
24. Creating safety for doing the work
25. Use of intimate photography in sexual assault prosecution : who is being deterred?
26. 'Talk, talk, cry, laugh': Learning, healing and building an Aboriginal workforce to address family violence
27. THE ELUSIVE SEARCH FOR DEFINITIVE EVIDENCE ON ROUTINE SCREENING FOR INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
28. ‘I was raped by Santa Claus’: Responding to disclosures of sexual assault in mental health inpatient facilities
29. Additional file 1 of The impact of interventions to reduce risk and incidence of intimate partner violence and sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict states and other humanitarian crises in low and middle income countries: a systematic review
30. “It’s not a yes or no question”: Disparities between women’s accounts of disclosing intimate partner violence and patient documentation in antenatal settings: A qualitative synthesis.
31. Relationship-Based Practice in Therapeutic Residential Care: A Double-Edged Sword
32. Sustainability of identification and response to domestic violence in antenatal care: The SUSTAIN Study
33. Investigating the prevalence of intimate partner violence victimisation in women presenting to the emergency department in suicidal crisis
34. Gender-based violence and its association with mental health among Somali women in a Kenyan refugee camp: a latent class analysis
35. Relationship-Based Practice in Therapeutic Residential Care: A Double-Edged Sword.
36. Research challenges in evaluating gender-based violence response services in a refugee camp
37. Interpretative phenomenological analysis of young people's lived experiences of therapeutic residential care
38. Intimate partner violence screening and response in New South Wales emergency departments: A multi‐site feasibility study
39. Disability, violence, and mental health among Somali refugee women in a humanitarian setting
40. A multi-informant study on practice development and implementation of therapeutic residential care for young people in out of home care
41. Intimate partner violence
42. 'Made Me Feel Connected': A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence Routine Screening Pathways to Impact
43. 'Yarn about it': Aboriginal Australian women's perceptions of the impact of routine enquiry for intimate partner violence
44. “Made Me Feel Connected”: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence Routine Screening Pathways to Impact
45. ‘Yarn about it’: Aboriginal Australian women’s perceptions of the impact of routine enquiry for intimate partner violence
46. Gender-based violence and its association with mental health among Somali women in a Kenyan refugee camp: a latent class analysis.
47. Interpretative phenomenological analysis of young people's lived experiences of therapeutic residential care.
48. "Made Me Feel Connected": A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence Routine Screening Pathways to Impact.
49. Disability, violence, and mental health among Somali refugee women in a humanitarian setting.
50. Coming out of the Therapy Closet: Women’s Disclosure of Same-sex Attraction in Counselling
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