Crossing the line : Jane M. Ussher, Alex Hawkey, Janette Perz, Pranee Liamputtong, Brahmaputtra Marjadi, Virginia Schmied, Tinashe Dune, Jessica Aasha Sekar, Samantha Ryan, Rosie Charter, Jack Thepsourinthone, Kyja Noack-Lundberg, and| Eloise Brook lived experience of sexual violence among trans women of colour from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in Australia
By: Ussher, Jane M.
Contributor(s): Hawkey, Alex | Perz, Janette | Liamputtong, Pranee | Marjadi, Brahmaputtra | Schmied, Virginia | Dune, Tinashe | Sekar, Jessica Aashe | Ryan, Samantha | Charter, Rosie | Thepsourinthone, Jack | Noack-Lundberg, Kyja | Brook, Eloise.
Material type: BookSeries: ANROWS Research report.Publisher: Sydney, NSW : Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS), 2020Description: electronic document (198 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-1-925925-34-0 (online).Subject(s): Translational Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University | The Gender Centre | ABUSED WOMEN | ATTITUDES | CULTURAL ISSUES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ETHNIC COMMUNITIES | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INTERSECTIONALITY | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LGBTIQ+ | MIGRANTS | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TRANSGENDER | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Research summary | Practice guide | Project webpage ANROWS Research report, Issue 14, June 2020Summary: This research was conducted by researchers based in the Translational Health Research Institute at Western Sydney University, with practice expertise provided by the Gender Centre. The project aim was to increase understanding of the lived experience of being a trans woman of colour living in Australia, in relation to gender transitioning and experiences of sexual violence. The project used a sequential mixed methods design and a feminist intersectional approach to address this aim. The research design, data collection and analysis, and outcomes from the findings were underpinned by principles of integrated knowledge translation, which included input from an advisory group and trans community stakeholders, integrating lived experience into the knowledge production and translation process. (From the website). Record #6718Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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ANROWS Research report, Issue 14, June 2020
This research was conducted by researchers based in the Translational Health Research Institute at Western Sydney University, with practice expertise provided by the Gender Centre.
The project aim was to increase understanding of the lived experience of being a trans woman of colour living in Australia, in relation to gender transitioning and experiences of sexual violence. The project used a sequential mixed methods design and a feminist intersectional approach to address this aim. The research design, data collection and analysis, and outcomes from the findings were underpinned by principles of integrated knowledge translation, which included input from an advisory group and trans community stakeholders, integrating lived experience into the knowledge production and translation process. (From the website). Record #6718