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He drove me mad [videorecording] Hager, Debbie (dvd)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: New Zealand Homeworks Trust 2008Description: 1 DVD (26 mins.) + 1 CD + 1 Teaching guide (8p.) ; 13 cm; Online resource (26 mins)Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: This New Zealand-based resource explains mental illness and substance abuse that result from domestic violence. The resource, which includes a teaching guide (written and on DVD), is intended to enhance the skills and strategies of those assisting women with mental health problems as a result of domestic violence. It is aimed at service providers, including medical and legal professionals and those working with children. The DVD presents dramatised versions of women who are mentally unwell or suffering from drug and alcohol abuse trying to get help with domestic violence, and gives suggestions for a constructive agency response when working with these women. Information about the size and scope of the problem in New Zealand is also provided.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Notes Barcode
Access online Access online Vine library Online Available View on YouTube ON19100006
DVD DVD Vine library TRO 362.204256 HAG Copy 1 Available A00670502B
DVD DVD Vine library TRO 362.204256 HAG Copy 2 Lost A00670669B
DVD DVD Vine library TRO 362.204256 HAG Copy 3 Missing a00715557b

Resource available to purchase ($85) from: Debbie Hager, Homeworks Trust, PO Box 20710, Glen Eden, Auckland 0641, email debbie@homeworkstrust.org.nz More information at: http://www.homeworkstrust.org.nz/dvd-teaching-guide

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This New Zealand-based resource explains mental illness and substance abuse that result from domestic violence. The resource, which includes a teaching guide (written and on DVD), is intended to enhance the skills and strategies of those assisting women with mental health problems as a result of domestic violence. It is aimed at service providers, including medical and legal professionals and those working with children. The DVD presents dramatised versions of women who are mentally unwell or suffering from drug and alcohol abuse trying to get help with domestic violence, and gives suggestions for a constructive agency response when working with these women. Information about the size and scope of the problem in New Zealand is also provided.

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