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View article: A Shattered Dream: Women International Students’ Experiences of Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in Australia
A Shattered Dream: Women International Students’ Experiences of Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in Australia Open
View article: “It’s Really Important that we Listen to Them”: Engaging Immigrant Men in Family Violence Prevention
“It’s Really Important that we Listen to Them”: Engaging Immigrant Men in Family Violence Prevention Open
Purpose The evidence base for what works to engage men and boys in primary prevention of family violence is limited. We consider strategies for engaging men from immigrant communities in family violence prevention in Victoria, Australia. M…
View article: Working with interpreters in the family violence sector in Australia: “It's very hard to be in between”
Working with interpreters in the family violence sector in Australia: “It's very hard to be in between” Open
This study explores the role of interpreters and experiences of interpreting within family violence service provision in Australia. Data were drawn from the ASPIRE Project, a community-based participatory research project involving in-dept…
View article: Reproductive coercion as a form of family violence against immigrant and refugee women in Australia
Reproductive coercion as a form of family violence against immigrant and refugee women in Australia Open
Reproductive coercion (RC), generally considered a form of intimate partner violence (IPV), refers to perpetrator behaviours and actions that are intended to interfere with and control the autonomous decision-making of a person regarding t…
View article: Multicultural and Settlement Services supporting women experiencing violence: The MuSeS project
Multicultural and Settlement Services supporting women experiencing violence: The MuSeS project Open
The Multicultural and Settlement Services supporting women experiencing violence project (known as the MuSeS project) aimed to produce findings that can inform strategies for better supporting women experiencing violence through settlement…
View article: The MuSeS project: a mixed methods study to increase understanding of the role of settlement and multicultural services in supporting migrant and refugee women experiencing violence in Australia
The MuSeS project: a mixed methods study to increase understanding of the role of settlement and multicultural services in supporting migrant and refugee women experiencing violence in Australia Open
View article: Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in Victoria and Tasmania (Analysing Safety and Place in the Immigrant and Refugee Experience)
Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in Victoria and Tasmania (Analysing Safety and Place in the Immigrant and Refugee Experience) Open
View article: Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia. The ASPIRE Project: Research report (ANROWS Horizons 07/2016)
Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia. The ASPIRE Project: Research report (ANROWS Horizons 07/2016) Open
View article: Photovoice Exhibition: ASPIRE (Analysing Safety and Place in Immigrant and Refugee Experience)
Photovoice Exhibition: ASPIRE (Analysing Safety and Place in Immigrant and Refugee Experience) Open
Immigrant and refugee women in Australia are known to face particular barriers accessing services aimed at preventing and responding to family violence. However, there is limited evidence about the contexts, nature and dynamics of violence…
View article: Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia: The ASPIRE Project: Key findings and future directions
Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia: The ASPIRE Project: Key findings and future directions Open
View article: ASPIRE: A multi-site community-based participatory research project to increase understanding of the dynamics of violence against immigrant and refugee women in Australia
ASPIRE: A multi-site community-based participatory research project to increase understanding of the dynamics of violence against immigrant and refugee women in Australia Open
View article: Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia: The ASPIRE Project: (State of knowledge paper 7)
Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia: The ASPIRE Project: (State of knowledge paper 7) Open