Turanga Māori: a Cook Islands Conceptual Framework transforming family violence - restoring wellbeing

Turanga Māori: a Cook Islands Conceptual Framework transforming family violence - restoring wellbeing - Wellington, N.Z.: Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families, Ministry of Social Development, 2012 - electronic document (20 p.); PDF file

Recommended reading

This document was developed by the Cook Islands Working Group to assist with the development of a training programme for Cook Islands practitioners and service providers working with victims, perpetrators, and families from our communities who have been affected by family violence. It is recommended that this document is read in conjunction with ‘Falevitu: A literature review on culture and family violence in seven Pacific communities in New Zealand’ and ‘Nga vaka o kāiga tapu:
A Pacific Conceptual Framework to address family violence in New Zealand.’ [from the introductory pages]

The nine documents that form the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks can be accessed from the website link.



PREVENTION
FAMILY VIOLENCE
RECOMMENDED READING
Conceptual frameworks for specific Pacific communities
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CULTURAL ISSUES
COOK ISLANDS PEOPLE
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA


NEW ZEALAND
COOK ISLANDS

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