Comprehensive Support and Reflective Practice Model for AHS

The Comprehensive Support and Reflective Practice Model is for Aboriginal Health Service (AHS) workers and the Primary Care Family and Sexual Violence (PCFSV) Support Service to support people who are experiencing, or at risk, of family and/or sexual violence.

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Service Agreement between the PCFSV Support Service and Aboriginal Health Services (AHS)

The Primary Care Family and Sexual Violence (PCFSV) Support Service partners with Aboriginal Health Service (AHS) workers to provide reflective practice, shared resources and collaborative approaches to supporting people experiencing, or at risk of, family and sexual violence (FSV).

A Template to create a Service Agreement between the PCFSV Support Service and Aboriginal Health Services (AHS) is available below.

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Consent to share information Form

The Primary Care Family and Sexual Violence (PCFSV) Support Service partners with Aboriginal Health Service (AHS) workers to provide reflective practice, shared resources and collaborative approaches to supporting people experiencing, or at risk of, family and sexual violence (FSV).

The personal details of the person being supported should be de-identified unless consent has been given and a signed Consent to Share Information Form has been shared with the PCFSV Support Specialist. The form is available below.

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Comprehensive support Template

The Primary Care Family and Sexual Violence (PCFSV) Support Service partners with Aboriginal Health Service (AHS) workers to provide reflective practice, shared resources and collaborative approaches to supporting people experiencing, or at risk of, family and sexual violence (FSV).

An AHS worker may wish to use the Comprehensive support Template to assist the collaborative work centred around the safety of the person being supported and their children. The Template is available below.

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RESPECT

We acknowledge, with deep respect the Palawa people, the traditional owners of Lutruwita (Tasmania/Van Diemen’s Land). The Palawa people belong to the oldest continuing culture in the world. They have lived in union with Country for many thousands of years. We express gratitude for their custodianship and stand with Palawa people in the declaration that sovereignty remains unceded.

We recognise that gender is not binary and proudly welcome people of all genders and sexual orientations.


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RESPECT

We acknowledge, with deep respect the palawa people, the traditional owners of lutruwita (Tasmania/Van Diemen’s Land). The palawa people belong to the oldest continuing culture in the world. They have lived in union with Country for many thousands of years. We express gratitude for their custodianship and stand with palawa people in the declaration that sovereignty remains unceded.

We see gender inequality as both the cause and the context of family violence. Only by actively challenging gender-based oppression can we achieve positive and respectful relationships within healthy, inclusive structures and institutions. This outcome will ultimately benefit the whole Tasmanian community.


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Engender Equality is not a crisis service.

In immediate danger? Call 000

Supported by the Crown through the Department of Premier and Cabinet


© 2024 Engender Equality.

All rights reserved.