Good practice responding to sexual violence : guidelines for 'mainstream' crisis support services for survivors. Round 2 J.M. Wharewera-Mika and Kathryn McPhillips for Te Ohaaki a Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together Tauiwi Caucus
By: Wharewera-Mika, Julia.
Contributor(s): McPhillips, Kathryn | TOAH-NNEST (Te Ohaakii a Hine-National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together).
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Te Ohaaki a Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST), 2016Description: electronic document (320 pages) ; PDF file:5.25 MB.Subject(s): DISABLED PEOPLE | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | RECOMMENDED READING | ABUSED MEN | ABUSED WOMEN | ASIAN PEOPLES | CRISIS INTERVENTION | Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence | GUIDELINES | INTERVENTION | LGBTIQ+ | MĀORI | MEN | MIGRANTS | MUSLIM WOMEN | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | RAPE | SUPPORT SERVICES | SURVIVORS | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: The purpose of this project was to update existing ‘Good Practice Guidelines’, building upon the findings of the initial project conducted in 2009. The development of ‘Good Practice Guidelines’ aims to support good practice across the country to a range of population groups and provide the opportunity for transparency and accountability with service partners, NZ Police and DSAC trained medical staff, with service funders and our community. This project seeks to: 1. Review the principles of good practice for provision of crisis support services to survivors of sexual violence and the Vision for services 2. Update the evidence base for the principles 3. Extend the guidelines to working with survivors from diverse communities. (From the website). For more information about the project, see the website. Record #5218Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON16100044 |
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The purpose of this project was to update existing ‘Good Practice Guidelines’, building upon the findings of the initial project conducted in 2009. The development of ‘Good Practice Guidelines’ aims to support good practice across the country to a range of population groups and provide the opportunity for transparency and accountability with service partners, NZ Police and DSAC trained medical staff, with service funders and our community.
This project seeks to: 1. Review the principles of good practice for provision of crisis support services to survivors of sexual violence and the Vision for services
2. Update the evidence base for the principles
3. Extend the guidelines to working with survivors from diverse communities. (From the website). For more information about the project, see the website. Record #5218
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