When experiencing domestic and family violence (DFV) in Australia, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women seek help for diverse needs. In response, women's specialist DFV services provide a range of programmes. Given this diversity and programme range, evaluating impact and outcome is challenging. A deeper challenge rests on who decides what to measure and how. This article describes a multi-site research collaboration between women's specialist services and researchers. Part of the project aimed to identify the perspectives and priorities of Aboriginal women users of three specialist services: one each in an urban, regional and remote location. In a series of iterative steps, Aboriginal women, service workers and researchers explored what w...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Indigenous women experience higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV), when compared with non...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Objective(s): To describe and reflect on an Indigenous researcher’s experience of vicarious trauma ...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
First Nations women and children with disability are at greater risk of family and domestic violence...
Background:Violence against women is a major human rights and public health issue globally. The expe...
Family violence in Aboriginal communities is an ongoing tragedy and a blight on Australian society a...
This paper will firstly provide a brief overview of issues pertaining to Aboriginal research*issues ...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies employ culturally safe approaches to understanding Indigenous women's experie...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Globally, there is growing recognition of the connection between violence and head injuries. At pres...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Indigenous women experience higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV), when compared with non...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Objective(s): To describe and reflect on an Indigenous researcher’s experience of vicarious trauma ...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
First Nations women and children with disability are at greater risk of family and domestic violence...
Background:Violence against women is a major human rights and public health issue globally. The expe...
Family violence in Aboriginal communities is an ongoing tragedy and a blight on Australian society a...
This paper will firstly provide a brief overview of issues pertaining to Aboriginal research*issues ...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies employ culturally safe approaches to understanding Indigenous women's experie...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Globally, there is growing recognition of the connection between violence and head injuries. At pres...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
Indigenous women experience higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV), when compared with non...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...