RT Article T1 Co-designing an Outreach Intervention for Women Experiencing Street-Involvement and Gender-Based Violence: Community–Academic Partnerships in Action JF Violence against women VO 30 IS 8 SP 1760 OP 1782 A1 Bungay, Vicky A2 Dewar, Linda A2 Schoening, Mary A2 Guţă, Adrian 1956- A2 Leiper, Wendy A2 Jiao, Sunny LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/188763049X AB Outreach is an important approach to improve health and social care for women experiencing street involvement (SI) or gender-based violence (GBV). Few studies have examined outreach approaches that incorporate SI and GBV. Drawing on feminist theories and principles of community-based research, we detail an inclusive co-design approach for an outreach intervention considering these interrelated contexts. Women with lived experience, researchers, and service leaders drew on research and experiential knowledge to define outreach engagement principles: tackling GBV, personhood and relational engagement, trauma-informed engagement, and harm reduction engagement. The resulting intervention integrates these principles to enable building and sustaining relationships to facilitate care. K1 inequity K1 Pilot Study K1 street involvement K1 Community-based participatory research K1 Outreach K1 gender-based violence DO 10.1177/10778012241233004