Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Rapid evidence review to inform post-crisis support services for victims of sexual violence Bridget Burmester

By: Burmester, Bridget.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2019Description: electronic document (20 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE | ADVOCACY | COUNSELLING | INTERVENTION | LITERATURE REVIEWS | MENTAL HEALTH | POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SUPPORT SERVICES | TRAUMA | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This rapid evidence review was completed to provide the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) with a summar of the available evidence about the nature and effectiveness of post crisis support services for victims/survivors of sexual violence. The key question to be answered in this review was: What does the evidence say about the nature and effectiveness of post-crisis services for helping victims/survivors of sexual violence recover from its negative impacts? The agreed method was a rapid narrative review of accessible academic and grey literature. The review synthesises and summarises findings from the available identified evidence, and does not include consideration of other factors in decision-making such as cost and alternative options. (From the Executive summary). Record #6305
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Access online Access online Family Violence library
Online Available ONV19060018

This rapid evidence review was completed to provide the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) with a summar of the available evidence about the nature and effectiveness of post crisis support services for victims/survivors of sexual violence. The key question to be answered in this review was: What does the evidence say about the nature and effectiveness of post-crisis services for helping victims/survivors of sexual violence recover from its negative impacts? The agreed method was a rapid narrative review of accessible academic and grey literature. The review synthesises and summarises findings from the available identified evidence, and does not include consideration of other factors in decision-making such as cost and alternative options. (From the Executive summary). Record #6305