Pacific pathways to the prevention of sexual violence : full report Teuila Percival, Robert Robati-Mani, Elizabeth Powell, Pefi Kingi, Maiava Carmel Peteru, Linda-Teleo Hope, 'Eseta Finau, Elisala Selu & Jenny Rankine
By: Percival, Teuila | Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence.
Contributor(s): Robati-Mani, Robert | Powell, Elizabeth | Kingi, Pefi | Peteru, Maiava Carmel | Hope, Linda-Teleo | Finau, 'Eseta | Selu, Elisala | Rankine, Jenny.
Material type: BookPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : UniServices, Pacific Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, 2010Description: electronic document (138 pages); PDF file: 1.49 MB; 1 v. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 978-047316980-0.Subject(s): COOK ISLANDS PEOPLE | CULTURAL ISSUES | FIJIAN PEOPLE | NIUEAN PEOPLE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | PRIMARY PREVENTION | PROTECTIVE FACTORS | RISK FACTORS | SAMOAN PEOPLE | TOKELAUAN PEOPLE | TONGAN PEOPLE | TUVALUAN PEOPLE | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: 362.833 PER Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: This is the full report of a qualitative research project conducted among seven Pacific ethnic communities in Aotearoa - Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Tuvalu - to identify sexual violence prevention strategies for these communities. The project aimed to: - Discuss ethnic-specific Pacific views of sexual violence, including protective and risk factors; - Analyse the extent to which traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention methods have been upheld or have broken down within the New Zealand context; - Examine Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches that could be further developed by the sexual violence workforce in New Zealand; - Determine the feasibility and appropriateness of traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches in New Zealand Pacific contexts; - Extract positive messages and useful points for prevention, intervention and post-intervention; and, - Provide recommendations for further developing Pacific pathways for sexual violence prevention. (from the Introduction). A 24-page overview is also available - access via the website link.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Report | Family Violence library | TRO 362.883 PER | Available | FV15100022 | |
Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON14090169 |
Commissioned by the Ministry of pacific Island Affairs.
This is the full report of a qualitative research project conducted
among seven Pacific ethnic communities in Aotearoa - Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Tuvalu - to identify sexual violence prevention strategies for these communities. The project aimed to:
- Discuss ethnic-specific Pacific views of sexual violence, including protective and risk factors;
- Analyse the extent to which traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention methods have been upheld or have broken down within the New Zealand context;
- Examine Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches that could be further developed by the sexual violence workforce in New Zealand;
- Determine the feasibility and appropriateness of traditional Pacific cultural sexual violence prevention approaches in New Zealand Pacific contexts;
- Extract positive messages and useful points for prevention, intervention and post-intervention; and,
- Provide recommendations for further developing Pacific pathways for sexual violence prevention. (from the Introduction).
A 24-page overview is also available - access via the website link.