The extent of violence in Indigenous Australia, and similarities in the experiences of violence in the indigenous nations of Australia, New Zealand, the United States of America and Canada are discussed. The chapter looks at public health approaches to violence, the causes of violence in Indigenous communities, the effects of violence on victims and their families, an Indigenous new public health and educational approach to Indigenous needs, and the model of 'educaring', a health and healing response to intimate partner violence.
Book chapter
Intimate partner abuse and Indigenous peoples
Intimate partner abuse and health professionals: new approaches to domestic violence, pp.197-212
Churchill Livingstone Elsevier
2006
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- Title
- Intimate partner abuse and Indigenous peoples
- Creators
- Judy Atkinson - Southern Cross University
- Contributors
- Gwenneth Roberts (Editor of compilation)Kelsey Hegarty (Editor of compilation)Gene Feder Feder (Editor of compilation)
- Publication Details
- Intimate partner abuse and health professionals: new approaches to domestic violence, pp.197-212
- Publisher
- Churchill Livingstone Elsevier; Scotland
- Identifiers
- 1001; 991012820862702368
- Academic Unit
- Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Resource Type
- Book chapter