A sister to lean on
Material type: ArticleSeries: Rise.Publisher: Ministry of Social Development, 2011Description: 4 p.Subject(s): TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | Albert, Ruahine | Te Whakaruruhau Women's Refuge | HAUORA WHĀNAU | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MĀORI | TIKANGA TUKU IHO | WOMEN'S REFUGES | WĀHINE | PREVENTION | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Archived copy In: Rise, December 2011, 17: 4-7Summary: Ruahine Albert was one of the founders of New Zealand's first Māori Women's Refuge. She has been breaking new ground ever since with a flexible, whānau-focused approach that excludes no-one who is willing to change. This article profiles the work of Te Whakaruruhau Marae Māori Women's Refuge and the woman who has spent more than twenty years working around the clock to Māori women, children and families be safe from abusive relationships.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Rise, December 2011, 17: 4-7
Ruahine Albert was one of the founders of New Zealand's first Māori Women's Refuge. She has been breaking new ground ever since with a flexible, whānau-focused approach that excludes no-one who is willing to change. This article profiles the work of Te Whakaruruhau Marae Māori Women's Refuge and the woman who has spent more than twenty years working around the clock to Māori women, children and families be safe from abusive relationships.