Training opportunities for Family Start kaimahi: Family violence and sexual violence : findings from the Family Start Kaimahi Survey 2022 Maria Kerstens
By: Kerstens, Maria
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Contributor(s): Fry, Julie
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON23040019 |
This survey and research report were commissioned as part of the response to Action 32 of Te Aorerekura – the National Strategy to Eliminate Family Violence and Sexual Violence, ‘Improve the Family Start service’.
The study surveyed 365 Family Start workers, from 44 out of 47 Family Start providers, to gauge their levels of training, knowledge, and confidence working with whānau experiencing sexual violence and family violence.
The results of the survey have provided Oranga Tamariki with an informed picture of where workers rated their own knowledge and indicated significant gaps in both areas, with 29% and 8% of workers with no training in sexual violence and family violence respectively. (From the website). Record #8092