Author: Rachel Paul
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN: 9789289301558
Category : Women immigrants
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Fullstendig tit.: Shelters for battered women and the needs of immigrant women. 109 s., hf. (TemaNord 1998:507)
Shelters for Battered Women and the Needs of Immigrant Women
Author: Rachel Paul
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN: 9789289301558
Category : Women immigrants
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Fullstendig tit.: Shelters for battered women and the needs of immigrant women. 109 s., hf. (TemaNord 1998:507)
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN: 9789289301558
Category : Women immigrants
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Fullstendig tit.: Shelters for battered women and the needs of immigrant women. 109 s., hf. (TemaNord 1998:507)
Research Report
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Category : Family violence
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Family violence
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Immigrant Women Seek Shelter Through Community-based Organizations
Author: Kameshwari Pothukuchi
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Transitional Housing for Female Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
Author: Natalie Wilson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781321682755
Category : Abused women
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Abstract: Immigrant victims of domestic violence face multiple barriers to seeking safety and accessing comprehensive intervention services to assist them in escaping the violence. Culturally appropriate transitional housing shelters are critical resources that can provide safe housing and a complex array of supportive services necessary for immigrant survivors' transition into a life safe from domestic violence. The purpose of this project was to write a grant proposal to develop a two-year transitional housing shelter to address the needs of female immigrant victims of domestic violence. Through culturally tailored and linguistically appropriate transitional housing and supportive services, the program is designed to improve the quality of life for the immigrant survivors and empower them to live self-sufficiently safer lives. Submission for funding of this grant proposal was not required for the successful completion of this grant project.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781321682755
Category : Abused women
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Abstract: Immigrant victims of domestic violence face multiple barriers to seeking safety and accessing comprehensive intervention services to assist them in escaping the violence. Culturally appropriate transitional housing shelters are critical resources that can provide safe housing and a complex array of supportive services necessary for immigrant survivors' transition into a life safe from domestic violence. The purpose of this project was to write a grant proposal to develop a two-year transitional housing shelter to address the needs of female immigrant victims of domestic violence. Through culturally tailored and linguistically appropriate transitional housing and supportive services, the program is designed to improve the quality of life for the immigrant survivors and empower them to live self-sufficiently safer lives. Submission for funding of this grant proposal was not required for the successful completion of this grant project.
SHELTERS FOR BATTERED WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN
Author: Albert L. Shostack
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
ISBN: 0398083282
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Having made enormous strides since the first shelters for battered women opened in the 1970s, these institutions are still planned and operated according to local needs, regulations, and resources. There are, however, a number of universal standards, or guidelines for shelter planners, boards, staffs and volunteers. The author has interviewed a number of individuals whose work is dedicated to shelters for battered women and their children, and he supplements those interviews with additional research. This volume compiles his research through an exploration of current statistics on shelter operations, current assistance opportunities for shelters and the women who turn to them for help, and some current realities of shelter life. What works and what does not work under the widely varied conditions of actual shelters is explored in terms of setting up a new facility; potential internal and outreach services; staffing and volunteers required for 24-hour operations; budgeting issues and funding sources; admissions, processing, and counseling of residents; and overview of shelter life, including daily routines, health care and security issues; and the preparation of residents for new lives on their own.
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
ISBN: 0398083282
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Having made enormous strides since the first shelters for battered women opened in the 1970s, these institutions are still planned and operated according to local needs, regulations, and resources. There are, however, a number of universal standards, or guidelines for shelter planners, boards, staffs and volunteers. The author has interviewed a number of individuals whose work is dedicated to shelters for battered women and their children, and he supplements those interviews with additional research. This volume compiles his research through an exploration of current statistics on shelter operations, current assistance opportunities for shelters and the women who turn to them for help, and some current realities of shelter life. What works and what does not work under the widely varied conditions of actual shelters is explored in terms of setting up a new facility; potential internal and outreach services; staffing and volunteers required for 24-hour operations; budgeting issues and funding sources; admissions, processing, and counseling of residents; and overview of shelter life, including daily routines, health care and security issues; and the preparation of residents for new lives on their own.
Domestic Violence and New Americans
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Category : Abused women
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Abused women
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Hiding in Plain Sight
Author: Wendy Chan
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
ISBN: 1773631896
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Immigrant women are not only at greater risk of experiencing domestic violence but they also under-utilize mainstream services because their needs are not adequately met there. Understanding their situation involves recognizing that their views and experiences of domestic violence are influenced by the intersections of gender, race, class and immigration. Immigrant women may not access these services because they are unavailable in their community or the women are not aware of the services, or because the services and intervention strategies are not linguistically and culturally appropriate, portable, or coordinated with other services. As a result, the outcomes and solutions provided are often compromised and unsatisfactory. Many immigrant women stay in the abusive relationship, essentially hiding in plain sight, due to the inadequate support available and despite the extraordinary efforts of many service providers. Based on interviews with service providers from the immigration, criminal justice and family justice systems in four different communities in BC, Hiding in Plain Sight examines the barriers encountered by abused immigrant women across Canada as they seek services and support, and identifies the key challenges for abused immigrant women accessing services as well as the struggles service organizations experience in meeting their needs.
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
ISBN: 1773631896
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Immigrant women are not only at greater risk of experiencing domestic violence but they also under-utilize mainstream services because their needs are not adequately met there. Understanding their situation involves recognizing that their views and experiences of domestic violence are influenced by the intersections of gender, race, class and immigration. Immigrant women may not access these services because they are unavailable in their community or the women are not aware of the services, or because the services and intervention strategies are not linguistically and culturally appropriate, portable, or coordinated with other services. As a result, the outcomes and solutions provided are often compromised and unsatisfactory. Many immigrant women stay in the abusive relationship, essentially hiding in plain sight, due to the inadequate support available and despite the extraordinary efforts of many service providers. Based on interviews with service providers from the immigration, criminal justice and family justice systems in four different communities in BC, Hiding in Plain Sight examines the barriers encountered by abused immigrant women across Canada as they seek services and support, and identifies the key challenges for abused immigrant women accessing services as well as the struggles service organizations experience in meeting their needs.
Isolated, Afraid and Forgotten
Author: Linda MacLeod
Publisher: The Clearinghouse
ISBN:
Category : Abused wives
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Isolation is a fact of life for all women who are battered. For immigrant and refugee women, however, the isolation of abuse is compounded by language and cultural barriers, racism and the fact that many immigrant and refugee women are far from their friends and their extended families. This document provides a very preliminary overview of the needs of immigrant and refugee women who are battered, the range of non-government services available to meet these needs, as well as some of the issues and barriers that challenge those attempting to provide effective services to immigrant and refugee women and their families.
Publisher: The Clearinghouse
ISBN:
Category : Abused wives
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Isolation is a fact of life for all women who are battered. For immigrant and refugee women, however, the isolation of abuse is compounded by language and cultural barriers, racism and the fact that many immigrant and refugee women are far from their friends and their extended families. This document provides a very preliminary overview of the needs of immigrant and refugee women who are battered, the range of non-government services available to meet these needs, as well as some of the issues and barriers that challenge those attempting to provide effective services to immigrant and refugee women and their families.
In Search of a Safe Place
Author: Vijay Agnew
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802081148
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Marginalized in the larger society and the mainstream women's movement, immigrant women are also outsiders in women's shelters, where racially sensitive and linguistically appropriate counselling is generally unavailable. In this book, Vijay Agnew documents the struggles of Canadian women's centres to provide better services to victims of wife abuse from Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. The study looks at every aspect of community-based women's organizations, including their funding, operation, and services. The result is a detailed picture of the problems and challenges they encounter on a daily basis. Agnew uses case studies, reports, and interviews to document the work of these groups and to show how race, class, and gender intersect in the everyday lives of the women who depend on them. Although the women's movement initiated public discussion of wife abuse, the fight against abuse is now conducted primarily by the state through its allocation of resources. Agnew underscores the tension that often arises between the patriarchal state and feminist-inspired organizations, and the resulting difficulties in bringing about social change.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802081148
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Marginalized in the larger society and the mainstream women's movement, immigrant women are also outsiders in women's shelters, where racially sensitive and linguistically appropriate counselling is generally unavailable. In this book, Vijay Agnew documents the struggles of Canadian women's centres to provide better services to victims of wife abuse from Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. The study looks at every aspect of community-based women's organizations, including their funding, operation, and services. The result is a detailed picture of the problems and challenges they encounter on a daily basis. Agnew uses case studies, reports, and interviews to document the work of these groups and to show how race, class, and gender intersect in the everyday lives of the women who depend on them. Although the women's movement initiated public discussion of wife abuse, the fight against abuse is now conducted primarily by the state through its allocation of resources. Agnew underscores the tension that often arises between the patriarchal state and feminist-inspired organizations, and the resulting difficulties in bringing about social change.
Programs Providing Services to Battered Women
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Category : Abused wives
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Abused wives
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description