Wāhine Māori : keeping safe in unsafe relationships

Wilson, Denise

Wāhine Māori : keeping safe in unsafe relationships Denise Wilson, Alayne Mikahere-Hall, Juanita Sherwood, Karina Cootes and Debra Jackson - Auckland, New Zealand : Taupua Waiora Research Centre, AUT, 2019 - electronic document (84 pages) ; PDF file

The E Tū Wāhine, E Tū Whānau project is research undertaken
with wāhine Māori, kuia and kaumātua, key informants, rangatahi Māori (young wāhine Māori) and tāne Māori (Māori men). Our aim was to understand better the realities of wāhine Māori living with partner violence,
from their perspective. More specifically we wanted to know how they kept safe and protect their tamariki when living in unsafe relationships and environments, with often limited resources and help. (From the Introduction). Follow the links for video presentations from the E Tū Wāhine, E Tū Whānau symposium held at AUT on 28 November 2019. Record #6464


TAMARIKI
ABUSED WOMEN
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MĀORI
MOTHERS
SAFETY
SAFETY PLANNING
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HAUMARUTANGA
PŪRĀKAU
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
WĀHINE


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