THE SAFE PROJECT (System Audit Family Violence Evaluation)

Project Details

The University of Melbourne and the Royal Women’s Hospital obtained a grant from the Collier Charitable Fund to undertake research to assess the impact of the Strengthening Hospital Responses to Family Violence (SHRFV) program.  The SAFE Project developed a System Audit Tool (SAFE Tool) to evaluate how hospitals and health services organisations are realising change at the patient, staff, and organisation levels to address family violence.

Safe Project Overview

What is the SAFE Tool?

The SAFE Tool provides an Overall Score derived from individual scores weighted across ten domains: one Patient Domain focused on identification and response to patients (13 indicators) two Staff Domains focused on staff support and training to undertake the work (13 indicators) seven Organisational Domains focused on system factors needed to support staff including: policies, procedures and guidelines; governance and leadership; intersectionality and diversity; collaboration; infrastructure; culture; and quality improvement (45 indicators)

The SAFE Tool, a System Audit Tool, has been successfully implemented across eighteen Victorian health services by the Royal Women’s Hospital and The University of Melbourne.

What do we know from this project?

We know that auditing and feedback are powerful mechanisms to change behaviour individually and across organisations. The SAFE Project shows where sites are progressing system change within their organisations to address family violence, and highlights the investment needed and the work still to be done to ensure women and families are on a pathway to safety and well-being across Victoria and nationally.

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Report Summary

Executive Summary

Researchers

Heather McKay

Kelsey Hegarty

Elly Taylor

Jenny Chapman

Jean Cameron

Collaborators

The Royal Women's Hospital

Funding

This project was funded by the Collier Charitable Fund.

Research Group




Key Contact

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Department / Centre

General Practice and Primary Care Research

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