"The gremlin of silence" : (Record no. 8395)

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Original cataloging agency AFVC
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Personal name Egan-Bitran, Michelle
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Title "The gremlin of silence" :
Remainder of title exploring the New Zealand Catholic, Methodist, and Presbyterian religious institutional responses to interpersonal violence
Statement of responsibility, etc Michelle Egan-Bitran
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Title proper/short title A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work, University of Auckland
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2022
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Extent electronic document (285 pages) ; PDF file
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General note PhD thesis (University of Auckland)
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Summary, etc Violence is a complex, persistent and significant public health, Indigenous and human rights issue. New Zealand has amongst the highest reported rates of intimate violence, sexual violence, and violence within families and whānau in the developed world. Literature shows interpersonal violence is a preventable and solvable problem. Integrated and effective systems responses are required to address interpersonal violence in New Zealand. This involves government, multiple sectors and agencies, iwi and diverse communities. The religious sector is, however, less examined in New Zealand and needs to be addressed. Responding to this gap, this qualitative multiple-case study explores New Zealand Catholic, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches’ institutional perspectives on what helps and what hinders their institution in developing responses to interpersonal violence and considers how these can be improved. Diverse representation was sought from senior leadership within the churches, theological institutions and social services who were involved in setting strategic direction, policy development, service delivery, professional standards, and training. Multiple data sources were used in this study: semi-structured interviews analysed using reflexive thematic analysis; a review of institutional documents, publications and any written material suggested by participants or written by New Zealand religious institutional members; church and affiliated entities’ websites were reviewed, as well as domestic and international literature relating to each religious institution. This study concludes with a summary, synthesis and contextualisation of the overall findings from the three religious institutions. A bricolage theoretical framework weaves together the six mutually reinforcing components of the Infrastructure-Systems Approach with the six levels of the Social Ecological Model. Issues of intersectionality, power and historical trauma are acknowledged. Overall findings are presented under six headings: “Leadership, including governance and management”, “Guidelines, policies, procedures, including documentation”, “Training”, “Resources”, “Dedicated roles to support staff”, and “Quality Improvement and Evaluation”. This study concludes with a discussion of the key implications for New Zealand religious institutions, the New Zealand government and wider violence prevention and intervention field. This includes: the need to extend definitions of violence to include spiritual abuse and the failure of, and urgent need for the New Zealand government to include religious institutions in integrated approaches to address violence. (Author's abstract). Record #8395
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element CHRISTIAN FAITH
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element RELIGION
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Geographic name NEW ZEALAND
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/2292/64746">https://hdl.handle.net/2292/64746</a>
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Vine library Vine library 02/11/2023   Online ON23110003 02/11/2023 02/11/2023 Access online