Pacific pathways to the prevention of sexual violence : full report
Percival, Teuila
Pacific pathways to the prevention of sexual violence : full report Teuila Percival, Robert Robati-Mani, Elizabeth Powell, Pefi Kingi, Maiava Carmel Peteru, Linda-Teleo Hope, 'Eseta Finau, Elisala Selu & Jenny Rankine - Auckland, N.Z. : UniServices, Pacific Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, 2010 - electronic document (138 pages); PDF file: 1.49 MB 1 v. ; 30 cm
Commissioned by the Ministry of pacific Island Affairs.
This is the full report of a qualitative research project conducted
among seven Pacific ethnic communities in Aotearoa - Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Tuvalu - to identify sexual violence prevention strategies for these communities. The project aimed to:
- Discuss ethnic-specific Pacific views of sexual violence, including protective and risk factors;
- Analyse the extent to which traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention methods have been upheld or have broken down within the New Zealand context;
- Examine Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches that could be further developed by the sexual violence workforce in New Zealand;
- Determine the feasibility and appropriateness of traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches in New Zealand Pacific contexts;
- Extract positive messages and useful points for prevention, intervention and post-intervention; and,
- Provide recommendations for further developing Pacific pathways for sexual violence prevention. (from the Introduction).
A 24-page overview is also available - access via the website link.
978-047316980-0
COOK ISLANDS PEOPLE
CULTURAL ISSUES
FIJIAN PEOPLE
NIUEAN PEOPLE
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PRIMARY PREVENTION
PROTECTIVE FACTORS
RISK FACTORS
SAMOAN PEOPLE
TOKELAUAN PEOPLE
TONGAN PEOPLE
TUVALUAN PEOPLE
PREVENTION
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.833 PER
Pacific pathways to the prevention of sexual violence : full report Teuila Percival, Robert Robati-Mani, Elizabeth Powell, Pefi Kingi, Maiava Carmel Peteru, Linda-Teleo Hope, 'Eseta Finau, Elisala Selu & Jenny Rankine - Auckland, N.Z. : UniServices, Pacific Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, 2010 - electronic document (138 pages); PDF file: 1.49 MB 1 v. ; 30 cm
Commissioned by the Ministry of pacific Island Affairs.
This is the full report of a qualitative research project conducted
among seven Pacific ethnic communities in Aotearoa - Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Tuvalu - to identify sexual violence prevention strategies for these communities. The project aimed to:
- Discuss ethnic-specific Pacific views of sexual violence, including protective and risk factors;
- Analyse the extent to which traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention methods have been upheld or have broken down within the New Zealand context;
- Examine Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches that could be further developed by the sexual violence workforce in New Zealand;
- Determine the feasibility and appropriateness of traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches in New Zealand Pacific contexts;
- Extract positive messages and useful points for prevention, intervention and post-intervention; and,
- Provide recommendations for further developing Pacific pathways for sexual violence prevention. (from the Introduction).
A 24-page overview is also available - access via the website link.
978-047316980-0
COOK ISLANDS PEOPLE
CULTURAL ISSUES
FIJIAN PEOPLE
NIUEAN PEOPLE
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PRIMARY PREVENTION
PROTECTIVE FACTORS
RISK FACTORS
SAMOAN PEOPLE
TOKELAUAN PEOPLE
TONGAN PEOPLE
TUVALUAN PEOPLE
PREVENTION
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.833 PER