Health Effects of Violence Against Women

Subject WOHT90003 (2010)

Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2010.

Credit Points: 12.50
Level: 9 (Graduate/Postgraduate)
Dates & Locations:

This subject has the following teaching availabilities in 2010:

Semester 1, Hawthorn - Taught on campus.
Pre-teaching Period Start not applicable
Teaching Period not applicable
Assessment Period End not applicable
Last date to Self-Enrol not applicable
Census Date not applicable
Last date to Withdraw without fail not applicable

Semester 2, Hawthorn - Taught on campus.
Pre-teaching Period Start not applicable
Teaching Period not applicable
Assessment Period End not applicable
Last date to Self-Enrol not applicable
Census Date not applicable
Last date to Withdraw without fail not applicable

Intensive.

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Time Commitment: Contact Hours: Twenty-four hours of lectures/seminars/tutorials in the intensive period, supported by additional preliminary tutorials to a maximum of five hours.
Total Time Commitment: Estimated total time commitment of 120 hours.
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Recommended Background Knowledge: None
Non Allowed Subjects: None
Core Participation Requirements: For the purposes of considering requests for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Cwth 2005), and Students Experiencing Academic Disadvantage Policy, academic requirements for this subject are articulated in the Subject Description, Subject Objectives, Generic Skills and Assessment Requirements of this entry.
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Contact

Melbourne Consulting and Custom Programs

Level 3, 442 Auburn Rd Hawthorn

Phone: 9810 3300

Email: mccp.enquiries@mccp.unimelb.edu.au

Subject Overview: The course will explore health issues surrounding the experience of violence by women and will look at child abuse, domestic violence and adult sexual assault. The first part will examine existing research on women and violence and the difficulties in establishing accurate prevalence rates. These difficulties will be compared and contrasted with the barriers that exist for health workers in effectively dealing with issues surrounding violence. The second part subject will focus on the health consequences of the experience of violence on women. Links between previous child abuse and the development of psychopathology will be explored as well as the way women present to health workers with effects of domestic violence and adult sexual assault. The third and final section will look at the different management strategies in use for dealing with victims of violence. The development of these methods through the health disciplines will be explored as well as their relative effectiveness.
Objectives:

Students who successfully complete this subject should have:

• An in depth understanding of how the experience of gender based violence impacts on women’s physical, psychological andsocial well being
• Enhanced critical thinking skills
• Developed advanced written and oral communication skills
• Developed the ability to recognize the presentation of complicated comorbid health conditions in diverse health settings that are associated with gender based violence
• A sophisticated understanding of different approaches for overcoming barriers health workers face in dealing with the health issues related to violence and abuse
• An advanced appreciation of the particular ethical concerns related to patient safety, privacy and confidentiality and strategies for ensuring these are maintained in both research and clinical practice with women affected by gender based violence

Assessment: Class paper and written assignments totalling 4,000 words
Prescribed Texts: NA
Recommended Texts: Course materials are provided to all participants
Breadth Options:

This subject is not available as a breadth subject.

Fees Information: Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date
Generic Skills:

Students who successfully complete this subject should have:

• An in depth understanding of how the experience of gender based violence impacts on women’s physical, psychological andsocial well being
• Enhanced critical thinking skills
• Developed advanced written and oral communication skills
• Developed the ability to recognize the presentation of complicated comorbid health conditions in diverse health settings that are associated with gender based violence
• A sophisticated understanding of different approaches for overcoming barriers health workers face in dealing with the health issues related to violence and abuse
• An advanced appreciation of the particular ethical concerns related to patient safety, privacy and confidentiality and strategies for ensuring these are maintained in both research and clinical practice with women affected by gender based violence

Links to further information: www.mccp.unimelb.edu.au
Related Course(s): Master of Women's Health
Postgraduate Diploma in Women's Health

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