Themes for family violence intervention practice : manaakitanga, whakawhanaungatanga, professional integrity and authenticity
Little, Gaylene
Themes for family violence intervention practice : manaakitanga, whakawhanaungatanga, professional integrity and authenticity In: Protecting the public - enhancing the profession | E tiaki ana i te Hapoori - E manaaki ana i ngā mahi : edited proceedings from the Social Workers Registration Board Conference 2013, (p. 47-55) / Jan Duke, Mark Henrickson and Liz Beddoe (editors) Gaylene Little, Geoffrey Nauer and Penny Ehrhardt - Wellington, N.Z. : Social Workers Registration Board, 2013 - electronic document (146 pages); PDF file: 1.93 MB; epub version available
"Family violence intervention presents specific challenges for practitioners, whether they are working specifically in this area or in general social work practice. The authors draw on the findings of a research project in which they were involved to suggest for themes that, together, form a vision of practice for family violence intervention in New Zealand: manaakitanga, whakawhanaungatanga, professional integrity, and authenticity. The project investigated the effectiveness of services delivered by a regional family violence intervention service, DOVE Hawke’s Bay. The themes identified encompass relational, humanistic, knowledge, and experiential bases for practice with Māori and non-Māori clients. Warmth and connectivity is tempered with avoidance of collusion and accountability. Gentle persistence and ‘keeping it real’ are important, as are professional skills, knowledge, and integrity." (Authors' abstract)
DOVE Hawkes Bay Inc.
ABUSED WOMEN
ABUSIVE MEN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HAUORA WHĀNAU
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MANAAKITANGA
MĀORI
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
RESEARCH
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
FAMILY VIOLENCE
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
HAWKE'S BAY
NEW ZEALAND
Themes for family violence intervention practice : manaakitanga, whakawhanaungatanga, professional integrity and authenticity In: Protecting the public - enhancing the profession | E tiaki ana i te Hapoori - E manaaki ana i ngā mahi : edited proceedings from the Social Workers Registration Board Conference 2013, (p. 47-55) / Jan Duke, Mark Henrickson and Liz Beddoe (editors) Gaylene Little, Geoffrey Nauer and Penny Ehrhardt - Wellington, N.Z. : Social Workers Registration Board, 2013 - electronic document (146 pages); PDF file: 1.93 MB; epub version available
"Family violence intervention presents specific challenges for practitioners, whether they are working specifically in this area or in general social work practice. The authors draw on the findings of a research project in which they were involved to suggest for themes that, together, form a vision of practice for family violence intervention in New Zealand: manaakitanga, whakawhanaungatanga, professional integrity, and authenticity. The project investigated the effectiveness of services delivered by a regional family violence intervention service, DOVE Hawke’s Bay. The themes identified encompass relational, humanistic, knowledge, and experiential bases for practice with Māori and non-Māori clients. Warmth and connectivity is tempered with avoidance of collusion and accountability. Gentle persistence and ‘keeping it real’ are important, as are professional skills, knowledge, and integrity." (Authors' abstract)
DOVE Hawkes Bay Inc.
ABUSED WOMEN
ABUSIVE MEN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HAUORA WHĀNAU
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MANAAKITANGA
MĀORI
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
RESEARCH
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
FAMILY VIOLENCE
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
HAWKE'S BAY
NEW ZEALAND