Background to Research Partnerships
Longstanding reciprocal relationships and commitment
among researchers and the New Brunswick health policy and domestic violence sectors
facilitated the partnerships vital to this intervention
research. Merritt-Gray took part in an intersectoral working
group, coordinated by Dubé, to develop a strategic provincial
framework to address violence against women
(MWGVAW, 2001, 2005Minister’s Working Group on Violence
against Women, 2001, 2005). A key element of the
framework was the establishment of community-based outreach
programs province-wide, to provide women with
safety planning, emotional support, life-skill training and
connection to resources. Nonetheless, the health consequences
of violence remained a key source of intrusion for
women and raised questions regarding how health care
professionals, including RNs, might work with DV outreach
workers to address women’s health.
Background to Research PartnershipsLongstanding reciprocal relationships and commitmentamong researchers and the New Brunswick health policy and domestic violence sectorsfacilitated the partnerships vital to this interventionresearch. Merritt-Gray took part in an intersectoral workinggroup, coordinated by Dubé, to develop a strategic provincialframework to address violence against women(MWGVAW, 2001, 2005Minister’s Working Group on Violenceagainst Women, 2001, 2005). A key element of theframework was the establishment of community-based outreachprograms province-wide, to provide women withsafety planning, emotional support, life-skill training andconnection to resources. Nonetheless, the health consequencesof violence remained a key source of intrusion forwomen and raised questions regarding how health careprofessionals, including RNs, might work with DV outreachworkers to address women’s health.
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