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The KIND Program for Adolescent Family and Dating Violence
Authors:Lauren Grace Moulds  Catia Malvaso  Louisa Hackett  Luke Francis
Institution:1. Youth Justice, Department of Human Services, South Australia;2. University of Adelaide, Adelaide
Abstract:Adolescent relational violence has significant and pervasive impacts for young people's current and future relationships. It is known that there is a cross-over between adolescent family violence and other offending behaviour, meaning there is a need for youth justice systems to recognise and respond to these forms of violence. This paper outlines a pilot intervention, the KIND Program, run in Youth Justice South Australia, and aimed at intervening with adolescent family and dating violence. KIND aims to provide tailored systemic intervention to young people and their support network, reducing violence while increasing connection and strength within relationships. The pilot of KIND ran for seven months in 2017, and had eight families participating in the program. Participation in, feedback from, and impact of the program suggest that participation was worthwhile and useful for young people and their families. The KIND Program would benefit from a more extensive pilot period to explore the outcomes of this form of intervention.
Keywords:adolescents  youth justice  adolescent violence  family therapy  systemic intervention
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