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Table 1 Policy documents included in analysis

From: Family and domestic violence policy discourses and narratives: implications for Emergency Departments and communities in rural Australia

Data Referencea

Yearc

Jurisdictionb

Leveld

Author & Title

NSW06 [50] 

2006

NSW

Clinical Practice

NSW Health;

Domestic violence: Identifying and responding; p. iii

COAG11 [2]

2011

COAG

National

Council of Australian Governments (COAG);

The national plan to reduce violence against women and their children; p. 2–3

NSW12 [51]

2012

NSW

State/

Territory

NSW Government;

It stops here: Standing together to end domestic and family violence in NSW: The NSW Government’s domestic and family violence framework for reform; p. 2–3

WA14 [52]

2014

WA

Clinical Practice

Department of Health WA;

Guideline for responding to family and domestic violence; p. 3–4

NGO15 [53]

2015

NGO & VIC

National

Our Watch, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS), and VicHealth;

Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia; p. iii

NSW16 [54]

2016

NSW

State/

Territory

NSW Ministry of Health;

NSW domestic and family violence blueprint for reform 2016–2021: Safer lives for women, men and children; p. 1

NT18 [55]

2018

NT

State/

Territory

NT Government;

Domestic, family and sexual violence reduction framework 2018–2028; p. 5

NT20 [56]

2020

NT

Clinical Practice

NT Government;

NT domestic and family violence risk assessment and management framework; p. 7–9

WA20 [57]

2020

WA

State/

Territory

Department of Communities;

Path to Safety: Western Australia’s strategy to reduce family and domestic violence 2020–2030; p. 10–11

  1. aData Reference: Reference used within the text to indicate the policy document
  2. bJurisdiction: The document’s relevance when considering author responsibilities related to national or state/territory Governments. COAG Council of Australian Governments, NGO Non-government organisation, VIC Victoria, NSW New South Wales, NT Northern Territory, WA Western Australia
  3. cYear: The document’s year of publication
  4. dLevel: The document’s intended audience or application level based on the following categories: C Clinical Practice, S State/Territory, N National