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Alternative delivery formats for domestic and family violence perpetrator programs in the COVID-19 situation
Overview & Insights from Synchronous Online Group Battering Intervention Graduate and Victim Surveys April 2020 to June 21, 2021
Initial Lessons Learned from using Video Conferencing Software to deliver Interventions for Men using Violence in Intimate Relationships.
Never waste a crisis: initiatives responding to men who use violence during COVID-19
JUST OPENS UP A WHOLE NEW POSSIBILITY OF CHANGE: A Review of the Men Exploring New Directions (MEND) Online Program
Adapting the ADVANCE group program for digitally-supported delivery to reduce intimate partner violence by men in substance use Treatment: A feasibility study
Utilization of Videoconference Software (VCS) for Men’s Nonviolence Programs
Digital or Digitally Delivered Responses to Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence During COVID-19
We adapted because we had to.” How domestic violence perpetrator programmes adapted to work under COVID-19 in the UK, the US and Australia.
A problem solved is a problem created: the opportunities and challenges associated with an online domestic violence perpetrator programme
Colorado Domestic Violence Offender Management Board (DVOMB), Provider Data Collection System, Teletherapy Policy Brief #1 5.24.24, Executive Summary
Colorado Domestic Violence Offender Management Board Standards and Guidelines for Domestic Violence Offenders, Return to the Table of Contents 176, Appendix I: Requirements and Criteria for Teletherapy With Domestic Violence Offenders September 30, 2022
Adapting the ADVANCE group program for digitally-supported delivery to reduce intimate partner violence by men in substance use treatment: a feasibility study
When you speak the language you’ve already actually crossed that first hurdle: A review of the inTouch Motivation for Change Program
You can’t just…add a bit of rainbow dust: A review of the Clear Space online behaviour change program for GBTQ+ men and non-binary people