Addressing sexual violence for ethnic communities : responding when harm has occurred
Addressing sexual violence for ethnic communities : responding when harm has occurred
Shama Hamilton Ethnic Women's Centre Trust
- Hamilton, New Zealand : Shama Hamilton Ethnic Women's Centre Trust, 2019
- electronic document (10 pages) ; PDF file
- Discussion document .
Discussion document 3 of 4, November 2019
The Connections! Hui brought together just over 100 ethnic community organisers and therapists to talk about sexual violence prevention and responses for ethnic communities. It was hosted by the Hon. Jenny Salesa and Shama Hamilton Ethnic Women’s Centre.
Participants who attended represented 31 different ethnicities, 7 different religious backgrounds, 4 genders and were from 13 different regional locations in New Zealand.
This discussion paper reports on the third session of the Connections! Hui: responses to sexual violence, including early interventions, responding to disclosures from children and dealing with perpetrators (see Appendix for questions that were used to prompt group discussion).
Previous papers in this series include two papers about sexual violence prevention (#6451 & #6452), and a following paper that describes what participants feel is necessary in the development of a therapeutic service (#6454). (From the Introduction). Access the website for the other papers. Record #6453
Shama Hamilton Ethnic Women's Centre Trust
Connections Hui! Wellington, New Zealand, 24 July 2019
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
CHILDREN
CULTURAL ISSUES
DISCLOSURE
ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
INTERVENTION
MIGRANTS
PERPETRATORS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND
Discussion document 3 of 4, November 2019
The Connections! Hui brought together just over 100 ethnic community organisers and therapists to talk about sexual violence prevention and responses for ethnic communities. It was hosted by the Hon. Jenny Salesa and Shama Hamilton Ethnic Women’s Centre.
Participants who attended represented 31 different ethnicities, 7 different religious backgrounds, 4 genders and were from 13 different regional locations in New Zealand.
This discussion paper reports on the third session of the Connections! Hui: responses to sexual violence, including early interventions, responding to disclosures from children and dealing with perpetrators (see Appendix for questions that were used to prompt group discussion).
Previous papers in this series include two papers about sexual violence prevention (#6451 & #6452), and a following paper that describes what participants feel is necessary in the development of a therapeutic service (#6454). (From the Introduction). Access the website for the other papers. Record #6453
Shama Hamilton Ethnic Women's Centre Trust
Connections Hui! Wellington, New Zealand, 24 July 2019
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
CHILDREN
CULTURAL ISSUES
DISCLOSURE
ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
INTERVENTION
MIGRANTS
PERPETRATORS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND