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Author Hovane, Victoria

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CHM200082_20TAWTBWMCI_20v9_20WEB.pdf.jpg2020'The answers were there before white man come in': stories of strength and resilience for responding to violence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities - Family Community Safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples StudySalmon, Minette; Cohen, Rubijayne; Brinckley, Makayla-May; Wells, Shavaun; Doery, Kate; Hovane, Victoria; Dunbar, Terry; Movva, Naveena; Guthrie, Jill; Thurber, Katherine; Lovett, Raymond; Gray, Matthew; Banks, Emily; Olsen, Anna; Priest, Naomi; Dance, Phyll; Calabria, Bianca; Thandrayen, Joanne; Colonna, EmilyReport 
2011Closing the gap on family violence : driving prevention and intervention through health policyCox, Dorinda; Hovane, VictoriaJournal Article 
2011Closing the gap on family violence: Driving prevention and intervention through health policyCox, Dorinda; Hovane, VictoriaNon-Fiction 
2015Improving outcomes through a shared understanding of family violence in Aboriginal communities : towards an Aboriginal theory of family violenceHovane, VictoriaElectronic publication 
2022Law, culture and decolonisation: The perspectives of Aboriginal Elders on family violence in AustraliaMay, Suzie; Hovane, Victoria; Blagg, Harry; Raye, Donella; Tulich, Tamara; Worrigal, ThomasJournal Article 
2007White privilege and the fiction of colour blindness: implication for best practice standards for Aboriginal victims of family violenceHovane, VictoriaJournal Article 
2006White privilege and the fiction of colour blindness: Implications for best practice standards for Aboriginal victims of family violence.Hovane, VictoriaJournal Article