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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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Results for child sexual abuse (new zealand)
2 results foundAuthor: Nathan, Lavinia Title: Te Whakakotahitanga: An Evaluation of the Te Piriti Special treatment Programme for Child Sex Offenders in New Zealand Summary: This study represents an attempt to evaluate the Maori cultural component of the Te Piriti Special Treatment Unit, a unit aimed at providing a treatment program to all offenders in order to reduce sexual re-offending against children. There were two specific areas of interest: firstly, to assess the impact of the use of cultural components on the reoffending rate of sexual re-offending against children by Maori participants, and secondly to ascertain the degree to which processes and cultural systems have been successfully integrated into the program for Maori. Details: Wellington, NZ: Psychological Service, Department of Corrections, 2003. 57p. Source: Internet Resource Year: 2003 Country: New Zealand URL: Shelf Number: 118748 Keywords: Child Sexual Abuse (New Zealand)Indigenous PeoplesRehabilitation, Sex OffendersSex Offenders |
Author: Arthur, Joy Title: Report & evaluation of the CAPS Hauraki Right 2 B Safe child sexual abuse primary prevention campaign 2011 - 2012 Summary: In June 2011, CAPS Hauraki was awarded funding from the Ministry of Justice to run a primary Prevention campaign focusing on the sexual abuse of 5-12 year olds in the Hauraki and Thames Coromandel District Council Territorial Land Authorities. The aims of the project were: 1. To produce a poster campaign to raise awareness and change attitudes and behaviours about child sexual abuse across the target community as well as increasing knowledge about the support services available in this field; 2. To resource local social service agencies working with inquiries related to sexual abuse generated by the campaign. Two theoretical models have been used to guide this project. These are the Ecological Model and the Community Readiness Model of social change. Application of the Community Readiness Model indicates that the communities of Hauraki and Coromandel are in the Denial and Vague awareness stages of mobilisation about child sexual abuse prevention. Carers and other adults with the responsibility for children were identified as the target audience for the poster from the survey of local agencies working with families and young children as well as from the scoping of local and international child sexual abuse primary prevention programmes. Details: Thames, NZ: CAPS (Child Abuse Prevention Services) Hauraki, 2013. 97p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 8, 2013 at: http://www.nzfvc.org.nz/sites/nzfvc.org.nz/files/right-to-be-safe.pdf Year: 2013 Country: New Zealand URL: http://www.nzfvc.org.nz/sites/nzfvc.org.nz/files/right-to-be-safe.pdf Shelf Number: 129577 Keywords: Child Sexual Abuse (New Zealand)Media CampaignsPublicity Campaigns |