Working with Māori survivors of sexual violence

Te Wiata, Joy

Working with Māori survivors of sexual violence Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence - Guidelines for mainstream crisis support services for survivors. Round Two Joy Te Wiata and Russell Smith - Wellington, New Zealand : Te Ohaaki a Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST), 2016 - electronic document (39 pages) ; PDF file: 766 KB - Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence .

Recommended reading

This document has been prepared by Joy Te Wiata (Ngati Raukawa) and Russell Smith (Ngatikahu, Ngapuhinui tonu), co-directors of Korowai Tumanako. This kaupapa Māori Sexual Violence Prevention and Intervention Specialist service is designed to support Māori utilising unique Maori clinical practices to meet the needs of Maori. Together Joy and Russell have a combined 28 years experience within the sexual violence sector. They have been involved in several significant research projects, particularly for Māori, within the sector. This is one of the background reports to the inclusiveness section of the main report. See the website for more information about this project and the main report (#5218). Record #5220

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SEXUAL VIOLENCE
TAITŌKAI
RECOMMENDED READING
CRISIS INTERVENTION
Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence
GUIDELINES
MĀORI
RAPE
SUPPORT SERVICES
SURVIVORS
KAUPAPA
PĀRURENGA
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TOKO I TE ORA


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