Boutokaan te mweeraoi : a conceptual Framework for enhancing I-Kiribati wellbeing
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families, Ministry of Social Development, 2015Description: electronic document (28 p.); PDF file: 557.84 KB.Subject(s): PREVENTION | FAMILY VIOLENCE | RECOMMENDED READING | Conceptual frameworks for specific Pacific communities | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | CULTURAL ISSUES | KIRIBATI PEOPLE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | NEW ZEALAND | KIRIBATIDDC classification: 362.8292 Online resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This document was developed by the Kiribati Working Group to help inform I-Kiribati practitioners and mainstream organisations working with I-Kiribati victims, offenders and their families and/or communities affected by family violence or te kiriwee n te mweenga. 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.’ [from the introductory pages] All the documents that form the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks can be accessed from the website link. Record #4830Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON15100012 |
Recommended reading
This document was developed by the Kiribati Working Group to help inform I-Kiribati practitioners and mainstream organisations working with I-Kiribati victims, offenders and their families and/or communities affected by family violence or te kiriwee n te mweenga. 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.’ [from the introductory pages]
All the documents that form the Pacific Conceptual Frameworks can be accessed from the website link. Record #4830