Unit CHCCCS007-Develop and implement service programs
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Summary
Tara Hartnett's presentation addressed the alarming rise in domestic violence incidents and stressed the need for structured service programs to support victims. She discussed various forms of domestic violence and highlighted the psychological and social impacts on women and children. The session aimed to extend funding for current programs and create new strategies to help those affected, particularly in the Southside community.
Highlights
- The rise in domestic violence cases among women aged 18-35 is alarming. 📈
- A comprehensive needs assessment is crucial for understanding the scope of domestic violence issues in Southside. 📝
- Victims often face financial and social barriers that prevent them from escaping abuse. 💔
- Programs for support and prevention are necessary to address and mitigate domestic violence effects. 🔄
- Tara encouraged contacting her for further discussion and emphasized the importance of feedback on the presentation. 📞
Key Takeaways
- Domestic violence can manifest physically, sexually, psychologically, and emotionally across various relationships. 🚨
- There's a critical need for more support and funding for community programs to aid domestic violence victims. 💰
- Children exposed to domestic violence face numerous developmental and social challenges. 🧠
- Social isolation and financial dependency trap victims in abusive relationships. 🔒
- Awareness and open dialogue about domestic violence are crucial for prevention and support. 🗣️
Overview
Today, Tara Hartnett led a compelling presentation on the critical topic of domestic violence and the development of service programs to combat it. The talk highlighted the increasing prevalence of domestic violence and the need for comprehensive support systems, especially emphasizing women's experiences between the ages of 18 and 35.
The presentation outlined the different forms domestic violence can take, including physical, sexual, psychological, and emotional abuse. The session also discussed the severe impacts on victims, such as financial dependency, social isolation, and erosion of self-esteem, as well as the highly damaging effects on children who are exposed to such environments.
A call to action was presented for extending funding and creating programs targeted at aiding victims and preventing further violence in the community. Through personal anecdotes and the latest statistics, Tara conveyed a deep understanding of the complexities involved and encouraged open dialogue for solutions and support.
Chapters
- 00:00 - 01:30: Introduction and Safety Procedures The chapter begins with the presenter, Tara Hartnett, introducing herself and inviting others to do the same. The setting appears to be a meeting or seminar focused on safety procedures. The participants briefly introduce themselves, including someone named Taylor. Tara then begins to address safety-related topics, such as evacuation points, indicating the importance of emergency preparedness in the session. The chapter sets a foundation for learning about safety measures.
- 01:30 - 04:00: Needs Assessment and Purpose The chapter titled 'Needs Assessment and Purpose' addresses the procedure to be followed during an emergency, such as hearing a siren. It describes the process of evacuating the building through designated exits and assembling in a car park for a roll call, ensuring that every individual who was present is accounted for. Additionally, the chapter highlights some requirements that were communicated prior to the meeting for each participant.
- 04:00 - 07:00: Stakeholders and Program Goals The chapter discusses the accommodations made for non-native English speakers in a program setting. It highlights the availability of a PowerPoint presentation copy to aid those who may have difficulties understanding the language. Additionally, an interpreter is provided to facilitate communication and ensure that all participants are able to comprehend the material being presented. The goal is to cater to the diverse language needs of the stakeholders involved in the program.
- 07:00 - 13:00: Unmet Needs and Risks This chapter discusses an unmet needs assessment focused on domestic violence in Southside, with a particular focus on Juba. There has been an identified rise in the deaths of women due to domestic violence from female partners. The chapter emphasizes that domestic violence can manifest in various forms, including physical, sexual, psychological, and emotional abuse.
- 13:00 - 15:00: Findings and Statistics The chapter titled "Findings and Statistics" discusses the pervasive nature of domestic violence, emphasizing that it can occur in any relationship, regardless of the individuals involved. It highlights that domestic violence transcends barriers and can affect anyone, including children. The chapter underscores the core issue of power and control as central elements in domestic violence and touches upon the various forms through which this power dynamic can manifest.
- 15:00 - 17:30: Conclusion and Questions The chapter titled 'Conclusion and Questions' opens with a mention of a calculator presentation intended to provide visibility to the viewers as they proceed with the discussion. The core reason behind conducting the needs assessment for domestic violence is highlighted, which is mainly due to the increased media coverage on the issue, notably involving incidents where several men have killed their female partners over the past year. Data has been collected showing a rise in conflicts, particularly among individuals aged 18 and above.
Unit CHCCCS007-Develop and implement service programs Transcription
- 00:00 - 00:30 okay good morning everybody how are we good my name's Tara Hartnett and I'm going to be your presenter for today would you guys like to introduce yourselves well I'm already one of the minister I'm the leash I be since we started hi I'm Taylor in your mistake hold on oh yes we're just going to go through the evacuation point so anytime that we
- 00:30 - 01:00 do hear a siren going through that we know what to do so we'll just go through through the door outside and here and we'll have to assemble into a car park and we will be do a roll call to make sure that everybody that was here today is accounted for I also just want you I was told before before this for the meeting that there was a few requirements for each person here so I drew and you I understand that you can't
- 01:00 - 01:30 see long distance so to be able to cater for you I made sure that there's a copy of the PowerPoint presentation see we're having difficulties I understand yes that I won't have English as a second language so I'm just gonna have an interpreter so just in case you do have any difficulties that you know you'll be able to just he or she will be actually speak to you and say you know what this means point of time yes all right lovely
- 01:30 - 02:00 okay so we're going to go through our presentation so this is 4 and then needs assessment so it's a needs assessment for Southside is its to Juba domestic violence how there has been a rise of deaths of women from their female partners true so domestic violence can happen in any form it can happen in physical sexual psychological and emotionally it can happen it can
- 02:00 - 02:30 happen in any relationship it can happen to any person it doesn't it doesn't matter who you are domestic violence can happen anywhere and it can happen to your kids and it can happen to yourself so we've met through all that so domestic violence is about power and control and there are many ways to control the way that domestic violence can be expressed I've got also just
- 02:30 - 03:00 wanted to let you try so before we continue I've also got a calculate presentation so that were able to see and then we're also good to see in front of us as well so the introduction the reason why that we're doing this needs assessment for domestic violence is because there has been a rise in in domestic violence in the media to the point where several men killing women partners over the past year data has been collected and it spans a rise area in conflicts between the ages of 18 and
- 03:00 - 03:30 35 years old the purpose of this means assessment for domestic violence is to be able to provide sport to out support to our families in this area experiencing the conflicts that may lead to a domestic violence extension funding for domestic violence program from South Side's community service so our service is going to do an extension funding for the domestic violence we're going to compose information for application to
- 03:30 - 04:00 the Department of Communities for a funding to and to be able to to see if we can create a program we were able to help those in the community who need support that experience domestic violence in their lives so the main stakeholders a woman in this women in this area between 18 and 35 the male partners and also the children of these families the funding body the work is implementing the
- 04:00 - 04:30 program other community services group groups providing support for the families and also the Department of Communities okay so we're going to go through the unmet needs so the unmet need for women living in a relationship so it's there it's there at their emotions and if they're not getting the emotional support they're
- 04:30 - 05:00 supposed to be getting from it it's asked their their children their children a point that they copy a lot of from the you know being exposed to domestic violence so they're going to be bigger than lacking this will work they're not going to be able to focus they're going to become they can become as in crisis they can do self harm they're gonna have social problems they're going to feel really isolated but they're not going to have any friends and then so just basically just
- 05:00 - 05:30 anything that's its to make you want to do with your your child and also to do with yourself getting that support from your you'll you know partner he's treating you like crap and you know you're not just any that support so the risk for children living in a domestic violence so and it can happen with sexual assault you can
- 05:30 - 06:00 get post-traumatic stress disorders you can get in a variety you can obviously think you can have trouble sleeping you're even just here like it's basically not the risk our alcohol problems drug problems bullying getting exposed to either physical sexual psychological and emotional violence and having no friends it's just mainly to do be from being
- 06:00 - 06:30 exposed to drugs alcohol so the unmet needs for women living in a relationship with violence so they put they've got no money they've got no work they're getting they're basically just they don't get it they don't have any income and they feel like they're trapped out there at their home it was if they believe family to stay didn't have any money they're not going to be on suppose to be
- 06:30 - 07:00 able to leave out in out in this world where things things in the society is so expensive that it's really it's really rare that a single person can afford to be out of their room their child their child that they admit for the child that today they're being exposed to domestic violence to make their child smoke they can't make out leaves because they put their child themselves there's no way that they can leave okay
- 07:00 - 07:30 [Music] so an abused woman who lives in fear unable to predict when the next attack will come she may become isolated from her friends and also her family in increasing dependent on her abuser so
- 07:30 - 08:00 she'll become sure I have any friends that partner could be very it would be very like possessive in doing that there is a lot of partners out there in that family that you speak to your friends over and that you speak to your family they don't let you have any contact you're in and that's been in contact with him every circumstance it can be very hard to make sense of what is really happening over time just over time the woman's self-esteem may be worn down she may start to believe her abuses insults she may blame herself for the
- 08:00 - 08:30 abuse or deny that it's even taking place she'd been or it and hoped that her partner will change the unmet need in the area for living would be the birth of the children and additional pressure on the family financial insecurity unable to leave the relationship due to new birth experience having no money low self-esteem and no confidence which leads to dependence on their male partner all communication
- 08:30 - 09:00 skills and high levels of stress in the relationship these are all the effects that domestic violence can have on the woman now we're going to go to your my are the findings and the viability of the new program development with development so develop domestic violence is now or the political and public agenda due to the fact that there has been a rise in women being killed by their other partners in the last year
- 09:00 - 09:30 there has been an increase in family conflict for women in the age groups of 18 to five years old and there has been significant rise in the number of referrals from various agencies for families to experiencing family conflict so fact we're gonna go through some of the facts that that are really really really realistic and these are the findings so thirty-three point three
- 09:30 - 10:00 percent of women have experienced physical violence since the age of fifteen years old and so half a million Australian women report that they have experienced physical or sexual violence in the past year seven million children live in families which has to be a partner violence one in four women have experienced violence by a spouse or boyfriend last year there were twelve thousand five hundred and sixty-one women who were victims of assault in New
- 10:00 - 10:30 South Wales domestic violence isn't just about physical and sexual abuse it's the verbal abuse can be just as worse 18 to 35 years old women have experienced family and domestic violence so that's the end of our presentation and is there any questions that you may have I can understand that it's very it's very tough obvious that we slow down so maybe us it may be hard to come
- 10:30 - 11:00 up with some pointers please note that if you do have any questions or if you want to ask me stuff about what we're going to be what we're going to do have programs pull people into mystery problems please come and speak to me it means of fishin or you can either just email me and call me I'll collect my contact details there I've also left underneath there's also a
- 11:00 - 11:30 questionnaire where if you can zoom out just how the how you thought if this presentation went and how you what you felt and stuff like that so thank you very much for coming and I hope you guys have a lovely day thank you you too thank you