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摘要
本文概述了最近对人际关系技能工具包(以下简称“工具包”)的试点评估(Morris et al., 2021)。该工具包是一种技术辅助工具,旨在支持缓刑从业者进行促进积极关系行为的对话。本文简要概述了该工具包的试验结果,并总结了支持其开发的合作生产工作。文章还重点介绍了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间如何重新利用工具包内容,然后指出了数字方法在支持援助方面的未来机会。本文改编自作者于2021年9月在第四届欧洲家庭暴力会议上发表的演讲
Enabling effective probation practice using complementary digital media
This article provides an overview of a recent pilot evaluation of the Skills for Relationships Toolkit (referred to below simply as ‘the toolkit’) (Morris et al., 2021). The toolkit is a technological adjunct designed to support probation practitioners to have conversations that promote positive relationship behaviour. This article provides a brief overview of pilot findings for the toolkit with a summary of the co-production work that underpinned its development. The article also highlights how the toolkit content was re-purposed during the Covid-19 pandemic before signposting future opportunities for digital approaches in supporting desistance.This article has been adapted from a presentation delivered by the author at the 4th European Conference of Domestic Violence in September 2021