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  • Macvean, M., Humphreys, C., Healey, L., Albers, B., Mildon, R., Connolly, M., Parolini, A., & Spada-Rinaldis, Sophia. (2015). The PATRICIA Project: PAThways and Research In Collaborative Inter-Agency working: State of knowledge paper. ANROWS Landscapes, 14/2015.

Macvean, M., Humphreys, C., Healey, L., Albers, B., Mildon, R., Connolly, M., Parolini, A., & Spada-Rinaldis, Sophia. (2015). The PATRICIA Project: PAThways and Research In Collaborative Inter-Agency working: State of knowledge paper. ANROWS Landscapes, 14/2015.

Abstract:

A scoping review of evaluations of 24 models of interagency working between child protection, specialist domestic and family violence services, and family law was undertaken.1 Using a pre-determined framework of
interagency working, it examined aspects of interagency working. The overall key finding was that there is little definitive data on interagency working with child protection involvement because of insufficient evidence about what works for the services and systems or individuals being
served. This briefing paper outlines the other findings of the review and implications for policy, practice, and research