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Record ID: 1a9c84a2-14ae-451c-ab2f-7bd04b4d000f
Type: Journal Article
Title: Indigenous family violence: Australia's business
Other Titles: Indigenous law bulletin
Authors: Carney, Libby
Keywords: Restorative justice;Policy;Indigenous issues
Year: 2004
Publisher: Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales
Citation: 6 (1), March/April 2004
Notes:  Special Focus Edition: Indigenous Women
States that the issue of Indigenous family violence has become an increasingly important issue for Indigenous people. Outlines recent developments: establishment by ATSIC of 15 Family Violence Prevention Legal Units; and the National Network of Indigenous Women’s Legal Services. Mentions the implications of the abolition of ATSIC and mainstreaming of specialist Indigenous programmes: for example, the continued provision of culturally appropriate services to Indigenous women. Expresses enthusiasm for ATSIC 2003 Police Statement and Family Violence Action Plan.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15248
ISSN: 1328-5475
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