Pasifika Power & Control Wheel translation project report 2021
Levenson, Matāpuna Ma'ilo
Pasifika Power & Control Wheel translation project report 2021 Matāpuna Ma'ilo Levenson - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence, 2022 - electronic document (39 pages) ; PDF file
The Pasifika Power and Control Wheel Translation Project is part of the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence’s (API-GBV) initiative of translating and developing
educational resources and tools on gender-based violence (i.e. domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking) in indigenous Pasifika languages. The project aims to empower
individuals, families, community-based and system responders, allied professionals, and the community-at-large with culturally responsive resources to address and prevent
gender-based violence in Pasifika communities in the United States and affiliated territories
This report highlights the indigenous methodologies used and lessons learned from this project, and provides recommendations for how communities can integrate the approaches and lessons learned to their own work of ending gender-based violence in their respective communities.
The project developed Hawaiian, Samoan and Chuukese resources which can be downloaded from the website. Record #7683
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CHUUKESE PEOPLE
HAWAIIAN PEOPLE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
RESOURCES FOR PASIFIKA
SAMOAN PEOPLE
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
INTERNATIONAL
AMERICAN SAMOA
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
HAWAII
PACIFIC
TRUK
UNITED STATES
Pasifika Power & Control Wheel translation project report 2021 Matāpuna Ma'ilo Levenson - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence, 2022 - electronic document (39 pages) ; PDF file
The Pasifika Power and Control Wheel Translation Project is part of the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence’s (API-GBV) initiative of translating and developing
educational resources and tools on gender-based violence (i.e. domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking) in indigenous Pasifika languages. The project aims to empower
individuals, families, community-based and system responders, allied professionals, and the community-at-large with culturally responsive resources to address and prevent
gender-based violence in Pasifika communities in the United States and affiliated territories
This report highlights the indigenous methodologies used and lessons learned from this project, and provides recommendations for how communities can integrate the approaches and lessons learned to their own work of ending gender-based violence in their respective communities.
The project developed Hawaiian, Samoan and Chuukese resources which can be downloaded from the website. Record #7683
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CHUUKESE PEOPLE
HAWAIIAN PEOPLE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
RESOURCES FOR PASIFIKA
SAMOAN PEOPLE
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
INTERNATIONAL
AMERICAN SAMOA
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
HAWAII
PACIFIC
TRUK
UNITED STATES