Kids in the middle
Arathoon, Cleo
Kids in the middle Cleo Arathoon, Natalie Thorburn and Ang Jury - Wellington, New Zealand : National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges, 2021 - electronic document (199 pages) ; PDF file
Published June 2021
Hearing tamariki speak about their experiences with Women’s Refuge has enabled us to genuinely view children as an individually deserving client group with an equivalent, but specific set of needs. Kids in the Middle analysed how support is currently offered to tamariki and identified what integrated support must look like for tamariki who access our services in the future. Many of the preconceived ideas that were held about effective practice with children were transmuted as children exposed what true partnership looks like and feels like to them. Tamariki imparted their expert knowledge and provided the opportunity for adults to gain a real understanding of what children require and what support they value as they navigate their journeys in the aftermath of violence. (From the Executive summary). Record #7200
National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
INTERVENTION
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
SAFETY
SUPPORT SERVICES
WELLBEING
WOMEN'S REFUGES
NEW ZEALAND
Kids in the middle Cleo Arathoon, Natalie Thorburn and Ang Jury - Wellington, New Zealand : National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges, 2021 - electronic document (199 pages) ; PDF file
Published June 2021
Hearing tamariki speak about their experiences with Women’s Refuge has enabled us to genuinely view children as an individually deserving client group with an equivalent, but specific set of needs. Kids in the Middle analysed how support is currently offered to tamariki and identified what integrated support must look like for tamariki who access our services in the future. Many of the preconceived ideas that were held about effective practice with children were transmuted as children exposed what true partnership looks like and feels like to them. Tamariki imparted their expert knowledge and provided the opportunity for adults to gain a real understanding of what children require and what support they value as they navigate their journeys in the aftermath of violence. (From the Executive summary). Record #7200
National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
INTERVENTION
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
SAFETY
SUPPORT SERVICES
WELLBEING
WOMEN'S REFUGES
NEW ZEALAND