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Falevitu: a literature review on culture and family violence in seven Pacific communities in New Zealand written by Maiava Carmel Peteru

By: Peteru, Maiava Carmel.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z.: Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families, Ministry of Social Development, 2012Description: electronic document (86 p.); PDF file.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | PREVENTION | RECOMMENDED READING | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | CULTURAL ISSUES | COOK ISLANDS PEOPLE | FIJIAN PEOPLE | NIUEAN PEOPLE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | SAMOAN PEOPLE | TOKELAUAN PEOPLE | TONGAN PEOPLE | TUVALUAN PEOPLE | LITERATURE REVIEWS | PASIFIKA | NEW ZEALAND | COOK ISLANDS | FIJI | NIUE | SAMOA | TOKELAU | TONGA | TUVALUDDC classification: 362.8292 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: This literature review is one of eight key documents that informed the development of Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu: A Pacific Conceptual Framework to address family violence in New Zealand. This review forms part of a wider project on family violence for the Ministry of Social Development (MSD). It also sets a research agenda for the Pacific Advisory Group (PAG). (From the Introduction). This report is not currently available online. An electronic copy is available from the library. Record #3847
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This literature review is one of eight key documents that informed the development of Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu: A Pacific Conceptual Framework to address family violence in New Zealand. This review forms part of a wider project on family violence for the Ministry of Social Development (MSD). It also sets a research agenda for the Pacific Advisory Group (PAG). (From the Introduction). This report is not currently available online. An electronic copy is available from the library. Record #3847