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Improving responses to refugees with backgrounds of multiple trauma : pointers for practitioners in domestic and family violence, sexual assault and settlement services [Contributors]: Lana Zannettino, Eileen Pittaway, Rebecca Eckert, Linda Bartolomei, Beata Ostapiej-Piatkowski, Annabelle Allimant and Jill Parris

Contributor(s): Zannettino, Lana | Pittaway, Eileen | Eckert, Rebecca | Bartolomei, Linda | Ostapiej-Piatkowski, Beata | Allimant, Annabelle | Parris, Jill.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse, 2013Description: electronic document (40 p.); PDF file: 753.64 KB.ISBN: 9780733433412.Subject(s): CULTURAL DIFFERENCES | CULTURAL ISSUES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MENTAL HEALTH | PERPETRATORS | REFUGEES | SUPPORT SERVICES | TRAUMA | VICTIMS | AUSTRALIA | SEXUAL VIOLENCEOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Note: This monograph can be downloaded from TTMHN. If this link fails, please contact NZFVC or ANROWS to obtain this paper. Refugees, sexual and domestic violence and prior experiences of trauma:introduction and context / Lana Zannettino -- Domestic violence, refugees and prior experiences of sexual violence: factors affecting therapeutic and support service provision / Eileen Pittaway and Rebecca Eckert -- Best practice considerations when responding to people from CaLD backgrounds, including refugees, with mental health issues and experiences of domestic and sexual violence / Beata Ostapiej-Piatkowski, Annabelle Allimant -- Responding to refugees aff ected by domestic and sexual violence: working with men / Jill Parris -- The Women at Risk Assessment Tool / Eileen Pittaway, Rebecca Eckert, Linda Bartolomei.
In: Practice Monograph, 1, 2013Summary: This practice monograph brings together five contributions from writers who are recognised for their expertise and experience working with refugees who have histories of trauma, including torture, sexual violence and domestic and family violence. Each contributor offers valuable insight into the enhancement of practice across work with refugee women who experience domestic and family violence. (from the website)
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Practice Monograph, 1, 2013

Note: This monograph can be downloaded from TTMHN. If this link fails, please contact NZFVC or ANROWS to obtain this paper. Refugees, sexual and domestic violence and prior experiences of trauma:introduction and context /
Lana Zannettino -- Domestic violence, refugees and prior experiences of sexual violence: factors affecting therapeutic and support service provision / Eileen Pittaway and Rebecca Eckert -- Best practice considerations when responding to people from CaLD backgrounds, including refugees, with mental health issues and experiences of domestic and sexual violence /
Beata Ostapiej-Piatkowski, Annabelle Allimant -- Responding to refugees aff ected by domestic and sexual violence: working with men / Jill Parris -- The Women at Risk Assessment Tool / Eileen Pittaway, Rebecca Eckert, Linda Bartolomei.

This practice monograph brings together five contributions from writers who are recognised for their expertise and experience working with refugees who have histories of trauma, including torture, sexual violence and domestic and family violence. Each contributor offers valuable insight into the enhancement of practice across work with refugee women who experience domestic and family violence. (from the website)