- Title
- The Alternatives to Violence Project: reflections on a strengths-based approach to nonviolent relationships and conflict resolution
- Creator
- Stuart, Graeme; Lapina, Gener
- Relation
- FRSA 2018 National Conference. Be the Change; Leaving No One Behind: Peer-Reviewed papers from the FRSA 2018 National Conference [presented in FRSA 2018 Conference e-Journal, Edition 3] (Cairns, Qld 20-23 November, 2018) p. 62-69
- Relation
- https://frsa.org.au/frsa-2018-conference-e-journal-edition-3-released/
- Publisher
- Family and Relationship Services Association (FRSA)
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2018
- Description
- Strengths-based practice is widely accepted as an important foundation for social work, family work and community work in a range of settings There are, however, a number of challenges or dilemmas involved when adopting a strengths-based approach in certain contexts where there are significant risks associated with people's safety, such as working with perpetrators of domestic or family violence and in child protection. In this paper we explore some of the dilemmas involved in offering Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) workshops to parents and partners. We provide a brief overview of AVP, discuss some characteristics of strengths-based group work and then consider five dilemmas we've faced in offering the program.
- Subject
- strengths-based practice; nonviolent relationships; conflict resolution; social work; family work; community work; domestic violence; family violence; child protection
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1412617
- Identifier
- uon:36505
- Language
- eng
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