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Dealing with Violence
Tuesday, November 01, 2016
Objective: To open up discussion about dealing with Domestic Violence.
Description: Local Katherine service provider Stongbala spoke about how
they work with families dealing with Domestic Violence in the Katherine
region.
Total Responses = 31
Complete Responses: 26
Dealing with Domestic Violence
All respondents indicated it was good to have a public discussion about Domestic
Violence, and nearly all (95%) indicated it would be good to have more discussions
about Domestic Violence in SCfC meetings.
More than 70% indicated that it would be good to invite people who know about
domestic violence to talk about the issue in the community.
More than half or respondents would like to more information about domestic
violence that they could provide to community members.
40% of respondents would like to hold a special community meeting to discuss
domestic violence.
Q1: How was the presentation and discussion about Domestic Violence?
Answered: 31 Skipped: 0
Q2: Is it good to have a public discussion about domestic violence?
Answered: 31 Skipped: 0
Q3: Do you think we should talk about domestic violence again in SCfC
meetings?
Answered: 28 Skipped: 3
Q4: Would any of the following assist your group to deal with domestic
violence in your community?
Answered: 25 Skipped: 6
Q4: Would any of the following assist your group to deal with domestic
violence in your community?
Answered: 25 Skipped: 6

Dealing with violence

  • 1.
    Powered by Dealing withViolence Tuesday, November 01, 2016 Objective: To open up discussion about dealing with Domestic Violence. Description: Local Katherine service provider Stongbala spoke about how they work with families dealing with Domestic Violence in the Katherine region. Total Responses = 31 Complete Responses: 26
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    Dealing with DomesticViolence All respondents indicated it was good to have a public discussion about Domestic Violence, and nearly all (95%) indicated it would be good to have more discussions about Domestic Violence in SCfC meetings. More than 70% indicated that it would be good to invite people who know about domestic violence to talk about the issue in the community. More than half or respondents would like to more information about domestic violence that they could provide to community members. 40% of respondents would like to hold a special community meeting to discuss domestic violence.
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    Q1: How wasthe presentation and discussion about Domestic Violence? Answered: 31 Skipped: 0
  • 4.
    Q2: Is itgood to have a public discussion about domestic violence? Answered: 31 Skipped: 0
  • 5.
    Q3: Do youthink we should talk about domestic violence again in SCfC meetings? Answered: 28 Skipped: 3
  • 6.
    Q4: Would anyof the following assist your group to deal with domestic violence in your community? Answered: 25 Skipped: 6
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    Q4: Would anyof the following assist your group to deal with domestic violence in your community? Answered: 25 Skipped: 6