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As if I were a human being : sexual violence, family violence and transgender people: a literature review/meta-analysis

Contributor(s): Gender Minorities Aotearoa.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Gender Minorities Aotearoa, 2024Description: electronic document (129 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-1-0670274-3-8.Subject(s): Antiviolence Research Centre | LGBTQIA+ | AROTAKENGA MĀTĀKŌRERO | LITERATURE REVIEWS | TAKAT`PUI | TRANSGENDER | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: As If I Were a Human Being is an intensive look at sexual violence and family violence resources across Aotearoa and beyond, looking at how they are relevant to transgender people. Our purpose was to review the existing resources and discover accurate information on a number of axes, listed below: Prevalence of violence Impacts of violence Availability of services and resources Suitability of services and resources Theoretical framings for progression in the field Current baseline standards of practice and training Gaps analysis We set out to use qualitative and quantitative research methods in order to review and catalogue issues related to these axes and their representation across the resources reviewed. It contains a comparison of NZ data to international data, data-driven comparisons between different groups of resources, and an assessment of resources for transgender people across the sexual violence and family violence sectors. (From the website). Record #9062
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As If I Were a Human Being is an intensive look at sexual violence and family violence resources across Aotearoa and beyond, looking at how they are relevant to transgender people.

Our purpose was to review the existing resources and discover accurate information on a number of axes, listed below:

Prevalence of violence
Impacts of violence
Availability of services and resources
Suitability of services and resources
Theoretical framings for progression in the field
Current baseline standards of practice and training
Gaps analysis

We set out to use qualitative and quantitative research methods in order to review and catalogue issues related to these axes and their representation across the resources reviewed.

It contains a comparison of NZ data to international data, data-driven comparisons between different groups of resources, and an assessment of resources for transgender people across the sexual violence and family violence sectors. (From the website). Record #9062