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Seeking help for domestic violence: Exploring rural women’s coping experiences : state of knowledge paper Sarah Wendt, Donna Chung, Alison Elder and Lia Bryant

By: Wendt, Sarah.
Contributor(s): Chung, Donna | Elder, Alison | Bryant, Lia.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: ANROWS Landscapes.Publisher: Sydney, NSW :: ANROWS, 2015Description: electronic document (44 pages); PDF file: 886.71 KB.ISSN: 2204-9665 (online) .Subject(s): INDIGENOUS PEOPLES | FAMILY VIOLENCE | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HELP SEEKING | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | LITERATURE REVIEWS | NATURAL DISASTERS | POLICE | RURAL AREAS | Safe@Home | SUPPORT SERVICES | TECHNOLOGY | WOMEN'S REFUGES | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online ANROWS Landscapes, Issue 4, July 2015Summary: This state of knowledge paper examines research and literature on the effects of social and geographical isolation and remoteness on the ability of women to disclose, report, seek help, and receive appropriate interventions following domestic and family violence and/or sexual assault. The paper outlines: •research findings on regional, rural and remote women’s experiences of domestic and family violence and sexual assault; and •the main approaches of service delivery for domestic and family violence and sexual assault, drawing on literature that describes service provision in regional, rural and remote Australia. (from the website). Record #4805
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ANROWS Landscapes, Issue 4, July 2015

This state of knowledge paper examines research and literature on the effects of social and geographical isolation and remoteness on the ability of women to disclose, report, seek help, and receive appropriate interventions following domestic and family violence and/or sexual assault.

The paper outlines:
•research findings on regional, rural and remote women’s experiences of domestic and family violence and sexual assault; and
•the main approaches of service delivery for domestic and family violence and sexual assault, drawing on literature that describes service provision in regional, rural and remote Australia. (from the website). Record #4805