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Naomi Pfitzner
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Responding to the ‘shadow pandemic’: practitioner views on the nature of and responses to violence against women in Victoria, Australia during the COVID-19 restrictions
N Pfitzner, K Fitz-Gibbon, J True
1522020
Research review: Engaging men: A multi‐level model to support father engagement
N Pfitzner, C Humphreys, K Hegarty
Child & Family Social Work 22 (1), 537-547, 2017
792017
Responding to women experiencing domestic and family violence during the COVID‐19 pandemic: exploring experiences and impacts of remote service delivery in Australia
N Pfitzner, K Fitz‐Gibbon, S Meyer
Child & Family Social Work 27 (1), 30-40, 2022
592022
Mothering through and in violence: Discourses of the ‘good mother’
JM Maher, K Fitz-Gibbon, S Meyer, S Roberts, N Pfitzner
Sociology 55 (4), 659-676, 2021
372021
When staying home isn’t safe: Australian practitioner experiences of responding to intimate partner violence during COVID-19 restrictions
N Pfitzner, K Fitz-Gibbon, J True
Journal of Gender-Based Violence 6 (2), 297-314, 2022
322022
Engaging men as fathers: how gender influences men’s involvement in australian family health services
N Pfitzner, C Humphreys, K Hegarty
Journal of Family Issues 39 (16), 3956-3985, 2018
282018
Responding to Queensland’s ‘shadow pandemic’during the period of COVID-19 restrictions: practitioner views on the nature of and responses to violence against women
N Pfitzner, K Fitz-Gibbon, S Meyer, J True
Monash University, 2020
252020
Bringing men in from the margins: Father‐inclusive practices for the delivery of parenting interventions
N Pfitzner, C Humphreys, K Hegarty
Child & Family Social Work 25, 198-206, 2020
242020
Respectful relationships education in Australia: National stocktake and Gap analysis of respectful relationships education material and resources final report
N Pfitzner, R Stewart, D Ollis, KA Allen, K Fitz-Gibbon, A Flynn
Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, 2022
192022
When home becomes the workplace: Family violence, practitioner wellbeing and remote service delivery during COVID-19 restrictions
N Pfitzner, K Fitz-Gibbon, J McGowan, J True
162020
Family violence and temporary visa holders during COVID-19
M Segrave, N Pfitzner
Monash University, 2020
152020
The views of Australian judicial officers on domestic and family violence perpetrator interventions
K Fitz-Gibbon, JM Maher, K Thomas, J McGowan, J McCulloch, J Burley, ...
Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS), 2020
132020
Ensuring access to justice for women experiencing family violence beyond the pandemic
K Fitz-Gibbon, N Pfitzner
Alternative Law Journal 46 (1), 3-4, 2021
112021
Ensuring access to justice for women experiencing family violence beyond the pandemic
K Fitz-Gibbon, N Pfitzner
Alternative Law Journal 46 (1), 3-4, 2021
112021
COVID-19 and the increase of domestic violence against women
K Fitz-Gibbon, N Pfitzner, J True, S Walklate, S Meyer, M Segrave
Melbourne: Monash University, 2020
92020
Violence against women during coronavirus: When staying home isn’t safe
N Pfitzner, K Fitz-Gibbon, S Walklate, S Meyer, M Segrave
Springer Nature, 2023
82023
Safe, thriving and secure: Family violence leave and workplace supports in Australia.
K Fitz-Gibbon, N Pfitzner, E McNicol, H Rupanagudi
Monash University, 2021
82021
Perfect for a woman: Increasing the participation of women in electrical trades
A Jones, B Clayton, N Pfitzner, H Guthrie
Victoria University, 2017
82017
Review of the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme Final Report.
J McCulloch, JM Maher, K Fitz-Gibbon, M Segrave, K Benier, K Burns, ...
62020
Victoria police trial of digitally recorded evidence in chief-family violence: Final evaluation report
J McCulloch, N Pfitzner, JM Maher, K Fitz-Gibbon, M Segrave
Monash University, 2019
62019
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