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Record ID: 5032910a-a1d7-4040-b7d0-b3394a843492
Web resource: | http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-20664-20050802-0000-ofw.facs.gov.au/downloads/pdfs/d_v/crisis_interv_summ.pdf |
Type: | Report Section |
Title: | Crisis intervention in Aboriginal family violence : summary reportCrisis intervention in Aboriginal family violence |
Authors: | Blagg, Harry |
Keywords: | Indigenous issues |
Year: | 2000 |
Publisher: | Partnerships Against Domestic Violence |
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"With assistance from Donella Ray, Rose Murray, Elveena Macarthy" cover
This project was commissioned by the Domestic Violence Prevention Unit to explore models of intervention which would respond to the needs of individuals and families in crisis as a result of Indigenous family violence. Presents a comprehensive review of relevant policy, practice and academic literature on Indigenous family violence, as well as policy recommendations.
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Commissioned by the Domestic Violence Prevention Unit of the Western Australian government, this document reports on a project which aimed to explore models of intervention which would respond to the needs of individuals and their families in crisis as a result of Indigenous family violence. The research was undertaken as part of Partnerships Against Domestic Violence and included a comprehensive literature review of Australian and international crisis intervention programs and services relevant to Indigenous families, and consultation with a number of Aboriginal communities, Aboriginal women's groups and relevant service providers. The report presents a review of relevant policy, practice and academic literature, and a number of policy recommendations. Key themes in the literature are discussed and include: Indigenous perspectives on violence in intimate relationships; family violence and healing; critiques of the criminalisation response to domestic violence; repeat victimisation; domestic violence policy; new initiatives in Australian and in Canada and the United Kingdom; and developing interventions.
Author's Address:
Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia, WA 6907
References: p33-37
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19174 |
ISBN: | 9780642476937 |
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