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Beyond violence : Judy Wivell signposts for the future

By: Wivell, Judy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Social Workers Registration Board, 2013Description: electronic document (146 pages); PDF file: 1.93 MB; epub version available.Other title: In: Protecting the public - enhancing the profession | E tiaki ana i te Hapoori - E manaaki ana i ngā mahi : edited proceedings from the Social Workers Registration Board Conference 2013, (p. 37-46) / Jan Duke, Mark Henrickson and Liz Beddoe (editors).Subject(s): ABUSIVE MEN | ABUSED WOMEN | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES | RESEARCH | SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE | NEW ZEALAND | HAWKE'S BAY | DOVE Hawkes Bay Inc | FAMILY VIOLENCEOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: "The Domestic Violence Education Project (DOVE Hawkes Bay) provides intervention and education services in the area of stopping violence, with a focus on maximising the safety of women and children. In 2012, a team of EIT researchers evaluated and reported on the effectiveness of DOVE services. The research included a narrative inquiry with DOVE service users in relation to their experiences of domestic violence. The emergent themes from the collected narratives are varied and include harsh and abusive experiences as well as those of despondency and regret. There are also themes that speak of poignant memories, spirituality, and transforming changes. These themes serve as signposts for transformative social work practice." (Author's abstract)
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"The Domestic Violence Education Project (DOVE Hawkes Bay) provides intervention and education services in the area of stopping violence, with a focus on maximising the safety of women and children. In 2012, a team of EIT researchers evaluated and reported on the effectiveness of DOVE services. The research included a narrative inquiry with DOVE service users in relation to their experiences of domestic violence. The emergent themes from the collected narratives are varied and include harsh and abusive experiences as well as those of despondency and regret. There are also themes that speak of poignant memories, spirituality, and transforming changes. These themes serve as signposts for transformative social work practice." (Author's abstract)