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Mental health, addiction, trauma, violence and abuse : a selected bibliography New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, New Zealand ; New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, University of Auckland, 2018Description: electronic document (21 pages) ; PDF file ; Word DOCX fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This bibliography (reading list) can be used to support your submissions to the Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addiction - Oranga Tāngata Oranga Whānau and more generally in policy, practice and advocacy work. For more information about the Inquiry see the NZFVC news item. The closing date for submissions is 5 June 2018. The list includes research on: Links between abuse/violence, mental health issues, addiction and suicide (including child abuse and neglect, intimate partner violence and sexual violence); Improving service responses to people and whānau who have experienced abuse/violence and mental health or addiction issues; Historical trauma and trauma-informed care; Kaupapa Māori approaches; Issues and responses for Pacific and Asian communities, disabled people and Rainbow/LGBTTIQ+; Consumer movement, Mad Studies; Structural and social inequities, power; Preventing abuse/violence and suicide. Record #5846
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This bibliography (reading list) can be used to support your submissions to the Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addiction - Oranga Tāngata Oranga Whānau and more generally in policy, practice and advocacy work. For more information about the Inquiry see the NZFVC news item. The closing date for submissions is 5 June 2018.

The list includes research on: Links between abuse/violence, mental health issues, addiction and suicide (including child abuse and neglect, intimate partner violence and sexual violence); Improving service responses to people and whānau who have experienced abuse/violence and mental health or addiction issues; Historical trauma and trauma-informed care; Kaupapa Māori approaches; Issues and responses for Pacific and Asian communities, disabled people and Rainbow/LGBTTIQ+; Consumer movement, Mad Studies; Structural and social inequities, power; Preventing abuse/violence and suicide. Record #5846

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