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Free from abuse : what women say and what can be done Jennifer Hand, Vivienne Elizabeth; Betsan Martin, Hinengaru Rauwhero, Marilyn Burton, Shona Selby, Luisa Falanitule

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, N.Z. : Public Health Promotion, Auckland District Health Board, 2002Description: 182 p. ; 30 cm; electronic document (184 p.); PDF file: 5.73 MBISBN:
  • 0-473-08484--8
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.82 FRE
Online resources: Summary: This research project grew out of initiatives in the area of domestic violence already undertaken by Public Health Promotion and by the growing body of local and international research The projec was also inspired by the stories Public Health Promotion workers were hearing from abused women and agencies which were assessing them with the difficulties they encountered as they sought to stop violence in their homes or separate from abusive partners. Forty-five women in Auckland were interviewed sereral times about their experiences in order to identify the factors that helped or hindered them as they took action to stop abuse. The experiences of these women are the heart of the report and determine its direction. (from the Executive Summary).
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Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
CD-ROM CD-ROM Vine library TRVF00190 Not for loan FV18120006
Journal article Journal article Vine library TRVF00190 Available FV18120007
Access online Access online Vine library Online Available ON14060114
Report Report Vine library TRO 362.82 FRE Available FV13070413
Report Report Vine library TRO 362.82 FRE Available FV13070414
Report Report Vine library TRO 362.82 FRE Available A00637327B

Electronic copy hosted on NZFVC website with permission of Jennifer Hand.

This research project grew out of initiatives in the area of domestic violence already undertaken by Public Health Promotion and by the growing body of local and international research The projec was also inspired by the stories Public Health Promotion workers were hearing from abused women and agencies which were assessing them with the difficulties they encountered as they sought to stop violence in their homes or separate from abusive partners. Forty-five women in Auckland were interviewed sereral times about their experiences in order to identify the factors that helped or hindered them as they took action to stop abuse. The experiences of these women are the heart of the report and determine its direction. (from the Executive Summary).

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