Collaboration between the Institute of Child Protection Studies (ICPS) at Australian Catholic University and the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Jacqui Stewart and Professor Daryl Higgins, ICPS; Dr Michael Guerzoni, UTAS
Tasmanian Government Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management (DPFEM)
To assess the extent to which Arch has been implemented as planned and has achieved desired outcomes.
In March 2022, the Tasmanian Government committed to a two-year pilot of multidisciplinary centres for victims and survivors of sexual harm. Known as Arch, the multidisciplinary centres began operating in July 2023.
Arch represents a co-located, coordinated and collaborative, trauma-informed and victim-centred, multidisciplinary response to sexual harm. Arch currently operates in the south (Hobart) and north (Launceston) of Tasmania. Funding for Arch North West has been announced.
To ensure Arch is supporting the needs of victim-survivors and achieving its outputs and outcomes, the DPFEM contracted Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS) to develop the first Arch Evaluation, Review and Monitoring Framework.
The DPFEM has since commissioned ICPS, in partnership with the School of Social Sciences at UTAS, to implement that Framework.
The evaluation consists of different phases of work, including:
The evaluation will contribute to the evidence base on coordinated and collaborative, trauma-informed and victim-centred support. The Tasmania Government will use the findings to inform decision making about the design and delivery of Arch and other initiatives for people affected by sexual harm.
March 2024 – June 2025
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