DFV frameworks
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Coercive control communication framework
The Coercive control communication framework 2024–27 guides best practice communications about coercive control, its nature and impacts, and the domestic and family violence laws in Queensland.
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DFSV commissioning framework
Learn about the 5-year Domestic, family and sexual violence commissioning framework for Queensland.
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DFSV system monitoring and evaluation framework
We are working towards establishing a framework for monitoring, reporting and evaluating the domestic, family and sexual violence reform agenda.
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DFV common risk and safety framework
The Domestic and family violence common risk and safety framework provides a shared understanding, language and common approach to recognising, assessing and responding to domestic and family violence.
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DFV services regulatory framework
Learn about the Domestic and family violence services regulatory framework, which ensures funded domestic and family violence services comply with the practice principles, standards and guidance.
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DFV training and change management framework
The Domestic and family violence training and change management framework guides the development of training for staff within organisations working across the domestic and family violence (DFV) and justice service systems toward a consistent, evidence-based, trauma-informed and person-centred response to victim-survivors of DFV and persons who use violence.
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Human services quality framework
Learn about the Human Services Quality Framework (HSQF), the quality assurance framework for assessing and promoting improvement in the quality of human services.
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Suicide prevention framework for working with people impacted by DFV
This framework is intended to guide practitioners working with people impacted by domestic and family violence in Queensland, to effectively support clients who may be at risk of suicide.
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