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Experiences and support needs of the Pacific sexual violence workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni, Fuafiva Fa'alau, David Fa’avae, Paul Siope, Malaeulu Rebekah Rimoni, Leah Purea, Tupa’imatuna Luse Folau, Fuimaono Puasina Salanoa, Fetaui Iosefo, Sarah Va’afusuaga McRobie and Analosa Veukiso-Ulugia

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2022Description: electronic document (281 pages) ; PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This study investigated the experiences and support needs of the Pacific sexual violence (SV) workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand. This work was commissioned as part of a work programme on the Budget 2019 investment in SV services. To ensure that the research scope, findings and recommendations are fit for purpose for the Pacific communities they aim to serve, the research was competed by Pacific peoples for Pacific peoples in partnership with the Te Ohaaki a Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST) Pacific Steering Group, the University of Auckland, the University of Waikato, and Tapasā mo Aiga. This is the first time the Pacific SV workforce has been the sole focus of research, and the results show a workforce who is committed, highly qualified, and dedicated to their work, but who feel isolated from each other and in need of greater cultural and clinical-based support. (From the website). Record #7943
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This study investigated the experiences and support needs of the Pacific sexual violence (SV) workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand. This work was commissioned as part of a work programme on the Budget 2019 investment in SV services.

To ensure that the research scope, findings and recommendations are fit for purpose for the Pacific communities they aim to serve, the research was competed by Pacific peoples for Pacific peoples in partnership with the Te Ohaaki a Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST) Pacific Steering Group, the University of Auckland, the University of Waikato, and Tapasā mo Aiga.

This is the first time the Pacific SV workforce has been the sole focus of research, and the results show a workforce who is committed, highly qualified, and dedicated to their work, but who feel isolated from each other and in need of greater cultural and clinical-based support. (From the website). Record #7943

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