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Reviewing domestic violence responses : An analysis of Christchurch Women’s Refuge contact data and how women access its services Yvonne Crichton-Hill, Vicky Coker and Annabel Taylor

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Te Awatea ReviewPublication details: Te Awatea Violence Research Centre, 2010Description: 208 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s): Online resources: In: Te Awatea Review, 2010, 8(1&2): 9-14Summary: Protection orders granted under the New Zealand Domestic Violence Act (1995) remain a linchpin of the Act and a critical means of ensuring the safety of adults and children in situations of domestic violence. This collaborative project between Te Awatea Violence Research Centre and Christchurch Women’s Refuge (CWR) examined how 42 women with protection orders and 42 women without protection orders used CWR services, and whether CWR services were successful in meeting the needs of abused women. (from the paper). Record #4125
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Te Awatea Review, 2010, 8(1&2): 9-14

Protection orders granted under the New Zealand Domestic Violence Act (1995) remain a linchpin of the Act and a critical means of ensuring the safety of adults and children in
situations of domestic violence. This collaborative project between Te Awatea Violence Research Centre and Christchurch Women’s Refuge (CWR) examined how 42 women with protection orders and 42 women without protection orders used CWR services, and whether CWR services were successful in meeting the needs of abused women. (from the paper). Record #4125

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