Evaluation of the Improving Health System Responses to Family and Domestic Violence Primary Health Network Pilots – Final Report

This report details how the Primary Health Network Family and Domestic Violence pilot was delivered and the outcomes achieved by the pilot. The report also makes recommendations on the next steps for the pilot.

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Evaluation of the Improving Health System Responses to Family and Domestic Violence Primary Health Network Pilots – Final Report

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The Australian Government funded 6 Primary Health Networks (PHNs) to run a pilot over 3 years that would support people experiencing domestic and family violence. These pilots were run in the following PHNs:

  • Brisbane South
  • Central and Eastern Sydney
  • Hunter New England and Central Coast
  • Nepean Blue Mountains
  • North Western Melbourne
  • Western Victoria.

The pilot supported primary care services to better recognise and respond to family and domestic violence. The Sax Institute undertook an evaluation of the pilot and produced a final report on its findings.

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