Working with Pacific survivors of sexual violence
McRobie, Sarah Va’afusuaga
Working with Pacific survivors of sexual violence Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence - Guidelines for mainstream crisis support services for survivors. Round Two Sarah Va'afusuaga McRobie - Wellington, New Zealand : Te Ohaaki a Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST), 2016 - electronic document (52 pages) ; PDF file: 1.08 MB - Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence .
Recommended reading
This report contributes to a larger, more comprehensive project looking at good practice in response to sexual violence across a number of population groups. The report aims to:
• Establish what is ‘good practice’ for mainstream crisis support services when working with Pacific survivors of sexual violence? This was examined through a review of the literature and focus groups and interviews with Pacific representatives from the sexual violence sector. • Develop this ‘good practice’ into recommendations for guidelines which can be used by mainstream crisis support services to inform their service development and practice when working with Pacific survivors. 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 #5221
nz
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
RECOMMENDED READING
CRISIS INTERVENTION
Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence
GUIDELINES
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
RAPE
SUPPORT SERVICES
SURVIVORS
NEW ZEALAND
Working with Pacific survivors of sexual violence Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence - Guidelines for mainstream crisis support services for survivors. Round Two Sarah Va'afusuaga McRobie - Wellington, New Zealand : Te Ohaaki a Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST), 2016 - electronic document (52 pages) ; PDF file: 1.08 MB - Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence .
Recommended reading
This report contributes to a larger, more comprehensive project looking at good practice in response to sexual violence across a number of population groups. The report aims to:
• Establish what is ‘good practice’ for mainstream crisis support services when working with Pacific survivors of sexual violence? This was examined through a review of the literature and focus groups and interviews with Pacific representatives from the sexual violence sector. • Develop this ‘good practice’ into recommendations for guidelines which can be used by mainstream crisis support services to inform their service development and practice when working with Pacific survivors. 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 #5221
nz
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
RECOMMENDED READING
CRISIS INTERVENTION
Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence
GUIDELINES
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
RAPE
SUPPORT SERVICES
SURVIVORS
NEW ZEALAND