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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

机译:MuSeS项目:一项混合方法研究,旨在加深对定居点和多元文化服务在支持遭受澳大利亚暴力侵害的移民和难民妇女中的作用的了解

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Violence against women is a major human rights and public health issue globally. The experience of violence affects women across Australia, including the large number of migrant and refugee women who permanently or temporarily resettle in the country. Many women who experience violence find it difficult to access support, and evidence suggests women who have resettled in Australia face additional barriers to violence-specific services. Previous research, however, indicates many migrant and refugee women experiencing violence have contact with, and may disclose violence to, settlement and multicultural services. There has been limited research documenting current knowledge of, and practices by, settlement and multicultural services in relation to violence. The MuSeS project will address this knowledge gap and identify strategies settlement and multicultural services can use to better support women experiencing violence. This mixed methods research project will be conducted in six geographic communities across three Australian states: South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. The different migration and resettlement patterns seen in these jurisdictions will enable generation of data relevant to settings across the country. The project has been designed in consultation with partner organisations from the settlement and multicultural service sector to ensure the research addresses their concerns and priorities. A mix of quantitative and qualitative methods will be used to generate rich data to inform strategies for settlement and multicultural services to better support women experiencing violence. These methods include an anonymous online survey of settlement and multicultural service providers to assess current knowledge, practices and professional development needs; in-depth interviews with settlement, multicultural and specialist (refugee) mental health service providers; in-depth interviews with refugee women; and focus group discussions with frontline workers and volunteers working with settlement and multicultural services. Findings from this two-year research project will generate an in-depth understanding of the current and potential role of Australian settlement and multicultural services in supporting migrant and refugee women experiencing violence, and inform strategies to strengthen services’ capacity to appropriately respond. Given the prevalence of violence against women globally, findings will be useful for services engaging with migrant and refugee populations around the world.
机译:对妇女的暴力行为是全球范围内的主要人权和公共卫生问题。暴力经历影响着整个澳大利亚的妇女,包括大量永久或暂时在该国定居的移民和难民妇女。许多遭受暴力侵害的妇女发现难以获得支持,证据表明,在澳大利亚定居的妇女在针对暴力的服务上面临更多障碍。但是,先前的研究表明,许多遭受暴力侵害的移徙妇女和难民妇女与定居点和多元文化服务有接触,并可能向其中透露暴力。很少有研究记录有关暴力的定居点和多元文化服务的最新知识和实践。 MuSeS项目将解决这一知识鸿沟,并确定可以解决的策略和可以用来更好地支持遭受暴力侵害的妇女的多元文化服务。该混合方法研究项目将在澳大利亚三个州(南澳大利亚,塔斯马尼亚州和维多利亚州)的六个地理社区中进行。在这些管辖区看到的不同的移民和安置方式将能够生成与全国各地相关的数据。该项目是与定居和多元文化服务部门的合作组织协商设计的,以确保研究解决他们的关注和优先事项。定量和定性方法的混合将用于生成丰富的数据,为定居和多元文化服务战略提供信息,以更好地支持遭受暴力侵害的妇女。这些方法包括对定居点和多元文化服务提供者的匿名在线调查,以评估当前的知识,做法和专业发展需求;与定居点,多元文化和专科(难民)精神卫生服务提供者进行深入访谈;对难民妇女的深入采访;并与从事定居和多元文化服务的一线工人和志愿者进行焦点小组讨论。这项为期两年的研究项目的结果将深入了解澳大利亚定居和多元文化服务在支持遭受暴力侵害的移民和难民妇女中的当前和潜在作用,并为加强服务部门适当应对能力的战略提供信息。鉴于全球普遍存在针对妇女的暴力行为,研究结果对于与世界各地的移民和难民人口接触的服务将是有用的。

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