What works? A qualitative exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to family violence Bronwyn Carlson, Madi Day and Terri Farrelly
By: Carlson, Bronwyn.
Contributor(s): Day, Madi | Farrelly, Terri.
Material type: BookSeries: ANROWS Research report.Publisher: ANROWS, 2024Description: electronic document (86 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES | COLONISATION | DISABLED PEOPLE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | HEALING | INDIGENOUS PEOPLES | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | IWI TAKETAKE | LGBTIQ+ | PERPETRATORS | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SUPPORT SERVICES | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Download summary, PDF | Read related literature review | Access the project website In: ANROWS Research report, Issue 02, April 2024Summary: This report is the second publication from the research project “An exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to domestic and family violence and sexual assault”. The project aimed to determine “what works” in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs from the perspectives of the people who deliver, use and are impacted by those programs. The research also aimed to understand the availability of healing programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIASB+ people and those with a disability. (From the website). Record #8702Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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ANROWS Research report, Issue 02, April 2024
This report is the second publication from the research project “An exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to domestic and family violence and sexual assault”.
The project aimed to determine “what works” in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs from the perspectives of the people who deliver, use and are impacted by those programs. The research also aimed to understand the availability of healing programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIASB+ people and those with a disability. (From the website). Record #8702