The PATRICIA Project: PAThways and Research In Collaborative Inter-Agency working: State of knowledge paper

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This paper examines the processes or practices used by child protection services and specialist domestic violence services or family law services to improve service responses for women and children living with and separating from family violence. 24 models of interagency from across Australia, including Indigenous focused services, are evaluated in brief. Key recommendations arising from the paper include investing more funding and support into evaluation and implementation of models, and considering evidence for interagency models outside this field where there may have been more rigorous evaluations.

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