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Indigenous women's experiences of domestic and family violence, help‐seeking and recovery in regional Queensland

journal contribution
posted on 2023-11-03, 05:41 authored by Silke MeyerSilke Meyer, Rose‐Marie Stambe
Indigenous women are disproportionately affected by the prevalence and severity of domestic and family violence (DFV) perpetrated by men against women in Australia. The impact of their experiences is further exacerbated by the level of social and cultural marginalisation affecting Indigenous communities, families and individuals along with regional, rural or remote living. The pervasive, ongoing impact of colonisation, dispossession and transgenerational trauma continues to shape the experiences of Indigenous women and their communities, including their help-seeking decisions and opportunities, and their level of trust in and access to adequate and culturally sensitive support services. In this paper, we explore the experiences of Indigenous women affected by DFV in two regional Australian settings through face-to-face interviews with women (n = 13) and community stakeholders (n = 18). The findings of this study highlight the complex role of social and cultural marginalisation, spiritual (dis)connectedness and role of family as both a stressor and a protective factor. Implications for policy and practice are discussed.

Funding

Category 2 - Other Public Sector Grants Category

History

Volume

56

Issue

3

Start Page

443

End Page

458

Number of Pages

16

eISSN

1839-4655

ISSN

0157-6321

Publisher

Wiley

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Author Research Institute

  • Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Australian Journal of Social Issues