英国自愿部门性暴力专家服务的范围、范围和使用:一项全国性研究的结果和建议

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Sarah Damery, Kirsten Fruin, Clare Gunby, Jenny Harlock, Lucy Hebberts, Louise Isham, Anne-Marie Jones, Fay Maxted, Amelia Mighty, Priti Parmar, Laura Patterson, Jason Schaub, Fee Scott, Harriet Smailes, Debs Smith, Julie Taylor
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性暴力是一个全球性问题,具有重大的个人和社会健康及社会代价。在各个部门为性暴力受害者和幸存者提供支持的服务至关重要。本研究调查了英国自愿部门专家(VSS)性暴力服务的范围、范围、资金和委托,以及受害者-幸存者使用此类服务的经历。专业志愿部门在向受害者-幸存者提供危机和长期支助方面发挥着关键作用。然而,关于VSS提供的范围、范围和使用,或者受害者-幸存者重视和希望从服务中得到什么,经验证据有限。这项研究的目的是解决这一差距,并提供急需的证据,为全国的VSS部门提供信息。这项共同制作的研究包括五名共同研究人员和一名共同申请者,他们都有过性暴力的经历。有三个实证阶段:(1)探索性访谈委员和服务提供者以及受害者-幸存者焦点小组;(2)对服务提供者和专员进行全国性调查;(3)英国四个地区的深入案例分析。本文的目的是综合这些阶段的研究结果,并将其映射到一个概念模型中,该模型包含六个主题:复杂和不稳定的资金状况;资金和合同竞争的挑战;伙伴关系的作用;VSS服务工作的压力环境;一个地区内志愿服务和法定服务的不同角色、范围和资格;提供服务的方式,以服务的价值和理念为基础。这项研究为这些安排如何影响那些与服务有关的人——即工作人员、志愿者和受害者-幸存者——提供了新的、实证的见解。该文件列出了14条建议,涉及到资助和委托专家服务的所有各方,包括专员,拨款资助者和英国的VSS组织。
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The Scope, Range and Use of Voluntary Sector Specialist Sexual Violence Services in England: Findings and Recommendations From a National Study

The Scope, Range and Use of Voluntary Sector Specialist Sexual Violence Services in England: Findings and Recommendations From a National Study

Sexual violence is a global problem with significant individual and societal health and social costs. Services that support victim-survivors of sexual violence across a range of sectors are crucial. This study investigated the scope, range, funding and commissioning of voluntary sector specialist (VSS) sexual violence services in England and victim-survivors’ experiences of using such services. The specialist voluntary sector plays a pivotal role in providing crisis and longer-term support to victim-survivors. However, there is limited empirical evidence about the scope, range and use of VSS provision, or what victim-survivors value and want from services. The aim of the study was to address this gap and provide much-needed evidence to inform the VSS sector nationally. This co-produced study included five co-researchers and one co-applicant with lived experience of sexual violence. There were three empirical phases: (1) exploratory interviews with commissioners and service providers and focus groups with victim-survivors; (2) national survey of service providers and commissioners; (3) in-depth case study analysis in four areas of England. The purpose of this paper is to synthesise the findings from each of these phases and map them onto a conceptual model, encompassing six themes: the complex and precarious funding landscape; the challenge of competition for funding and contracts; the role of partnership working; the pressured environments within which VSS services work; the different roles, scope and eligibility of voluntary and statutory services within an area; the ways services are delivered, underpinned by services’ values and philosophies. The study provides new, empirical insights into how these arrangements affect those connected with the services—namely, staff, volunteers and victim-survivors. The paper sets out 14 recommendations for all parties involved in the funding and commissioning of specialist services, including commissioners, grant funders and VSS organisations in England.

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期刊介绍: Health and Social Care in the community is an essential journal for anyone involved in nursing, social work, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, general practice, health psychology, health economy, primary health care and the promotion of health. It is an international peer-reviewed journal supporting interdisciplinary collaboration on policy and practice within health and social care in the community. The journal publishes: - Original research papers in all areas of health and social care - Topical health and social care review articles - Policy and practice evaluations - Book reviews - Special issues
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