Vuvale Doka Sautu: a cultural framework for addressing violence in Fijian families in New Zealand
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z.: Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families, Ministry of Social Development, 2012Description: electronic document (20 p.); PDF file.Subject(s): PREVENTION | FAMILY VIOLENCE | RECOMMENDED READING | Conceptual frameworks for specific Pacific communities | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | CULTURAL ISSUES | FIJIAN PEOPLE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | NEW ZEALAND | FIJIDDC classification: 362.8292 Online resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This document was developed by the Fijian Working Group to assist with the development of a training programme for Fijian practitioners and service providers working with victims, perpetrators, and families from our communities who have been affected by family violence. It is recommended that this document is read in conjunction with ‘Falevitu: A literature review on culture and family violence in seven Pacific communities in New Zealand’ and ‘Nga vaka o kāiga tapu:A Pacific Conceptual Framework to address family violence in New Zealand.’ The nine documents that form the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks can be accessed from the website link. Maiava Carmel Peteru is the main writer of the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks. Marie Schmidt is the MSD Project Manager for the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks project within the Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON12060146 | |
Report | Family Violence library | TRO 362.8292 VUV | Available | FV12050068 |
Recommended reading
This document was developed by the Fijian Working Group to assist with the development of a training programme for Fijian practitioners and service providers working with victims, perpetrators, and families from our communities who have been affected by family violence.
It is recommended that this document is read in conjunction with ‘Falevitu: A literature review on culture and family violence in seven Pacific communities in New Zealand’ and ‘Nga vaka o kāiga tapu:A Pacific Conceptual Framework to address family violence in New Zealand.’
The nine documents that form the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks can be accessed from the website link.
Maiava Carmel Peteru is the main writer of the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks. Marie Schmidt is the MSD Project Manager for the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks project within the Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families.