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Refuge and 'risk' : Part 1 National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges | Ngā Whare Whakaruruhau o Aotearoa

Contributor(s): National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges | Ngā Whare Whakaruruhau o Aotearoa, 2024Description: electronic document (20 pages) ; PDF; 22 pages ; 21 cm.Subject(s): ABUSED WOMEN | ARAI WHATITATA | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | RISK MANAGEMENT | SUPPORT SERVICES | TOKO I TE ORA | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | WĀHINE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download booklet, PDf | Access the website for all resources in this series Summary: Risk’ and ‘safety’ are the bread-and-butter of Refuge advocacy. Seeing risk and responding to it helps us to create a bridge from family violence to safety and wellbeing. This resource is part one of a series all about risk, designed for (and with) Refuge kaimahi. It aims to support kaimahi in their practice talking about risk with clients, responding to risk, and advocating for safety. It can be used as a standalone resource or as part of training. Part one is all about the evolution of risk and safety work at Refuge, and how we understand risk (and where it comes from) right now. This resource is part of a series about family violence risk and safety produced by Women’s Refuge with support from Contact Energy. (From the resource). Record #9053
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Risk’ and ‘safety’ are the bread-and-butter of Refuge advocacy. Seeing risk and responding to it helps us to create a bridge from family violence to safety and wellbeing.

This resource is part one of a series all about risk, designed for (and with) Refuge kaimahi. It aims to support kaimahi in their practice talking about risk with clients, responding to risk, and advocating for safety. It can be used as a standalone resource or as part of training.

Part one is all about the evolution of risk and safety work at Refuge, and how we understand risk (and where it comes from) right now.

This resource is part of a series about family violence risk and safety produced by Women’s Refuge with support from Contact Energy. (From the resource). Record #9053

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