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Record ID: 013b3550-01ac-4643-bd77-43ca99d0b250
Web resource: https://doi.org/10.26188/26316742
Type: Report
Title: Responding to abuse of children, sexual assault of adults, and domestic and family violence: Final report
Authors: Wendt, Sarah
Clarke, Josephine
Keywords: Mixed methods research;Faith-based communities;Children and young people;Domestic and Family Violence (DFV);Child abuse and neglect;Child Sexual Abuse (CSA);Help-seeking barriers;Disclosure and reporting;Sexual violence;Community and faith-based organisations;Child protection
Topic: Sexual violence
Population: Children and young people
Year: Jun-2024
Publisher: University of Melbourne
Abstract:  This report explores how clergy and church workers in the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide understand, experience, and respond to three forms of interpersonal violence and abuse: child abuse, adult sexual assault, and domestic and family violence (DFV). Commissioned by the Diocese and supported by the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the study replicates aspects of an earlier 2005 study to enable comparison over time. Using a mixed methods design, it includes a document review, survey responses from 97 participants, and 10 semi-structured interviews. The research identifies key themes including attitudes to abuse, barriers to reporting, training gaps, and challenges related to power and authority within the church. Findings highlight a range of limitations in existing knowledge and practice, alongside opportunities for building safer and more informed church responses to violence and abuse.
Notes:  Open access
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/23050
ISBN: 978 0 7340 5722 8
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