Data Referencea | Yearc | Jurisdictionb | Leveld | Author & Title |
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NSW06Â [50]Â | 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 |