• 24th Sep 2025

Research Opportunity: The experiences and perceptions of paramedics when attending domestic and family violence cases


Calling all jurisdictional paramedics Australia wide!


Have you attended jobs which involved Domestic and Family Violence (DFV)?


Participate in our research study which aims to explore paramedics experiences and perceptions of attending DFV cases, along with exploring your application and perceptions of DFV related pre-hospital clinical practice guidelines.


Sign up here!


This study has been approved by the Monash university Human Research Ethics Committee. Project ID: 47929


Please note: All research opportunities promoted by the College are approved by our Research Committee. For any questions or comments relating to content, please contact the researchers directly. Support services are also available to paramedics who have participated in research opportunities. A list of these can be found on our website here.

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