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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Social welfare services offered at shelters to female victims of domestic violence

Van Zyl, Ann-Marie 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M Social Work (Social Work))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / An exploratory and descriptive research design was selected together with a combination of both a quantitative and qualitative research approach to obtain the necessary information, insight and knowledge regarding the social welfare services offered to female victims of domestic violence in shelters. The motivation for this investigation stemmed from the lack of information on social welfare services offered to these female victims. The researcher became aware of this lack of information due to the fact that only limited studies and investigations had been done into the social welfare services offered to female victims of domestic violence within South Africa. The goal of this study is therefore to gain a better understanding of the social welfare services offered to female victims of domestic violence in shelters in order to provide recommendations to social service practitioners for the improvement of social welfare services in such circumstances. The literature study firstly focused on the theories, conceptualisation and dimensions of domestic violence in order to gain an understanding and knowledge base of the theories that describe domestic violence, concepts that provide an understanding of the phenomenon of domestic violence as well the dimensions of domestic violence. Furthermore, the literature study focuses on the policies, legislations and the government’s commitment to address domestic violence in South Africa. The primary focus of the literature study was to investigate the social welfare services that are offered to female victims of domestic violence in shelters. The researcher contacted the Department of Social Development of the Western Cape in order to identify the shelter organisations that offer social welfare services to female victims of domestic violence and finally a purposive sampling was done of ten shelters in the Western Cape Metropole area which offer social welfare services to female victims of domestic violence. A qualitative and quantitative investigation was performed by means of conducting semi-structured interviews with the aid of an interview guide. The results of the investigation mainly confirmed the findings of the literature study that domestic violence is an inherent part of the life in South Africa, also that domestic violence has a variety of causes and consequences and that social welfare services offered to female victims of domestic violence are an important part of the process of empowerment in shelters. The recommendations were aimed at services in shelters and professional persons involved in the rehabilitation and empowerment of abused women during their accommodation in the shelters. The recommendations also included further research to explore the impact of these social welfare services on female residents, and to address the areas where social welfare services fall short in order to provide insight into the development of other social welfare services that are needed by female residents when entering a shelter.
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An apple a day won't keep the violence away : listening to what pregnant women living in intimate partner violence say about their health

Martin, Debbie F., University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Health Sciences January 2009 (has links)
Researchers have provided evidence that living in intimate partner violence while pregnant negatively impacts the health of both the women and their unborn children. The purpose of this narrative study was twofold, first to gain understanding of the meaning of health as described by pregnant women who lived in intimate partner violence, and second to gain strategies for health care professionals. Six purposefully selected women participated in two interviews. The data were arranged under five themes: loss of body health, loss of mind health, loss of spirit health, coping with loss of body, mind and spirit health, and advice for health care professionals. The results revealed that these women’s health was negatively affected by living in intimate partner violence while pregnant. Universal screening, coalition building, further research, changes in health care policies, and changes in nursing education and practice are needed to properly address this serious health issue. / xi, 153 leaves ; 29 cm
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HIV/AIDS and the role of gender inequality and violence in South African Law

Mswela, Mphoeng Maureen 06 1900 (has links)
South Africa has not escaped the rising prevalence and severe impact of HIV/AIDS in relation women. From an economic and social vantage point, the HIV/AIDS epidemic hits women the hardest, with underprivileged black women the most susceptible to the virus. The theoretical framework of this research focuses on the intersection between HIV/AIDS, gender inequality and gender violence, and more specifically, on certain cultural practices and customs that contribute towards and exacerbate women’s subordination and inequality, which in turn, increase women’s exposure to become infected with HIV. Relevant to this focus is inevitably an investigation of perceived threats to specific fundamental human rights as a result of some entrenched practices that continue to reinforce women’s subordinate position in society, aggravated by the high incidence of gender violence. / Constitutional, International and Indigenous Law / LL.M.
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Análise das redes sociotécnicas e socioinstitucionais das políticas públicas de atendimento às mulheres em situação de violência doméstica: dimensões simbólicas, atores e discursos

Dutra, Maria de Lourdes [UNIFESP] 04 December 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2018-06-04T19:14:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2017-12-04 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / A implementação de Políticas Públicas para as Mulheres pela Secretaria de Políticas Públicas para as Mulheres – SPM, durante mais de uma década, contribuiu para a execução de um conjunto de ações no campo das Políticas Públicas que permitiram o desenvolvimento de uma perspectiva de gênero na sociedade que se pode dizer sem precedentes na história do Brasil. No contexto deste trabalho o objeto de estudo será a análise do modo como se deu o desenvolvimento das políticas para as mulheres, tendo como recorte as ações voltadas para o combate à violência doméstica. O estudo é realizado desde a formulação do Plano de Políticas para as Mulheres 2013-2015, até sua replicação e desenvolvimento no estado de Mato Grosso do Sul e na cidade de Dourados. Para alcançar este objetivo foram utilizadas diferentes metodologias de coleta dos dados e também para análise do material. Os Planos do nível federal, estadual e municipal foram os primeiros materiais a serem analisados. Nestes foram identificados todos os atores que estariam envolvidos no desenvolvimento das políticas em cada um dos níveis de governo, a partir das conexões estabelecidas entre esses atores foi elaborado, utilizando o software GEPHI 1.9.1, um grafo representativo da rede sociotécnica e socioinstitucional de cada território de ação. Cada um dos grafos foi analisado a partir da teoria de Análise de Redes Sociais com o objetivo de delinear a rede prevista em cada nível de governo. Os Planos também foram analisados segundo seus conteúdos discursivos onde foram identificadas as principais matrizes presentes e as continuidades e descontinuidades nas propostas de cada nível. Para o conhecimento do modo como as políticas públicas para as mulheres se desenvolvem no território foram utilizados a observação participante e entrevistas semiestruturadas, essas ações se deram com os atores dos setores envolvidos na rede de atendimento às mulheres. Os resultados indicaram a existência de diferentes configurações nas redes encontradas nos Planos e apontaram para uma rede se constitui no território com algumas características diversas daquelas propostas nos planos. / The implementation of Women Public Policies by the Secretariat of Public Policies for Women (SPM) has contributed for the execution of a set of actions on the Public Policies field for over a decade. That allowed the development of gender perspective in a society that it is called unprecedented in the history of Brazil. In the context of this study, the aim is going to be on how the development of those policies for women was made, taking as a cut the taken actions aimed at combating domestic violence. The study is taken from their elaboration as a Plan of Policies for Women 2013-2015 to its replication and development in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, and in the city of Dourados. In order to reach this goal different methodologies were used for gathering data and also for material analysis. Federal, State and Municipal Plans were the first ones to be analyzed in which all the actors involved in the development of the policies were identified in each level of the government. From the established connections among those actors, a representative graph of a socio-technical and socio-institutional network was elaborated by using the GEPHI 1.9.1 software. Each of those graphs was analyzed by taking the Theory for Analysis of Social Network to outline the expected network in each level of government. Plans were also analyzed according to their discursiveness contents for identifying their main matrices and the continuing and uncontinuing on the proposes of each level. Participant observation and semi-structured interviews were used for knowing how the public policies for women are developed in the territory by having the actors engaged from each network sectors at the attendance network for women. Results showed there are different aspects in the network found on Plans and pointed to a network that is constituted in the territory with some characteristics different from those proposed in the original plans. / BV UNIFESP: Teses e dissertações
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A dor de um doce lar: narrativas da violência doméstica

Socorro Alves da Silva 00 December 2010 (has links)
O estudo da violência doméstica é um tema de suma importância que vem despertando interesse por parte de pesquisadores das ciências humanas e sociais. Com o intuito de contribuir para o aprofundamento desta temática, esta pesquisa teve como objetivo compreender a experiência de mulheres em situação de violência doméstica e os modos como estas mulheres subjetivam esta violência. Trata-se de um trabalho que pretendeu colocar em pauta a necessidade de uma organização de serviços voltados a esta população, assentados na atenção global, considerando as diferentes demandas pertinentes à saúde, proteção social e jurídica. A importância dada ao problema é fruto da crescente conscientização acerca das desigualdades de gênero, do paulatino reconhecimento dos direitos da mulher e das consistentes evidências da grande magnitude do fenômeno em escala mundial. As participantes desta pesquisa foram mulheres que estão em situação de violência doméstica residentes na cidade do Recife/PE e em Afogados da Ingazeira/PE Sertão do Pajeú que procuram os serviços do Grupo Mulher Maravilha organização não-governamental. O instrumento utilizado para nos aproximarmos do fenômeno foram entrevistas semidirigidas, realizadas individualmente. Os dados coletados foram agrupados em eixos temáticos para, a partir daí, compreendê-los segundo seus núcleos de sentido. Os dados analisados mostram a dificuldade que as mulheres encontram em romperem com a violência sofrida, deixando expor o seu aprisionamento por diferentes motivos: o medo de o companheiro matá-la; o receio de que os filhos venham sofrer com a possibilidade de verem o pai preso; o valor creditado ao casamento e a família; sentem pena do companheiro por ser um alcoolista ou por está desempregado; e por não encontrarem ajuda efetiva dos órgãos de defesa da mulher. Vale ressaltar que esses dados corroboram que as raízes da violência doméstica contra a mulher estão fundadas em uma sociedade que se constituiu baseada em um sistema patriarcal, fruto da desigualdade entre homens e mulheres de diferentes raças, etnias, classe social e cultural. Portanto, observa-se a violência como uma questão complexa, bem como as soluções políticas para a sua prevenção e erradicação, requerendo uma compreensão ampla do problema. Por outro lado, a pesquisa mostra a importância da psicologia clínica no processo de ruptura da violência doméstica, contribuindo para um resgate da auto-estima e da autonomia das mulheres, na tentativa de elas romperem o ciclo da violência e os pactos conjugais e domésticos a que estão submetidas / The study of domestic violence is an important theme that has been arousing interest in social and human sciences researchers. In order to contribute to a better knowledge of this subject, this research had as objective to comprehend the experience of women in domestic violence situation and the ways that these women subject this violence. It is a work that intended to put on the agenda the need of an organization with systematic services of global attention, considering the different requests regarding health, social and legal protection. The importance given to the problem is due to the increasing awareness of gender hierarchy and inequality, the recognition of womens rights and the consistent evidences of the phenomenons great magnitude at a world level. The participants were women resident in the cities of Recife and Afogados da Ingazeira/PE Sertão do Pajeú who usually seeks the services of Grupo Mulher Maravilha non-governmental organization. The instrument used to approach this phenomenon was semi-structured interviews which were performed individually. Collected data were grouped in thematic axis according to their nucleus of meanings for a better comprehension. The analyzed data shows the difficulty that women find in breaking up with the suffered violence by letting themselves to expose their situation through different reasons: the fear of their partner kills them and the possibility of their children see their father arrested; the credit given to the matrimony and family concept; the fact of they feel sorry for the partner to be an alcoholic or for he is unemployed ; and because they cannot find effective help from the organizations of womans defense. It is valuable to emphasize that this data corroborates with the idea that the roots of domestic violence against women are founded in a society that is based in a patriarchal system, fruit from the disparity between men and women of different races and social and cultural positions. Therefore, violence is observed as a complex matter as well as the politic solutions for its prevention and eradication and so requiring a wide comprehension of the problem. In the other hand, this research shows the importance of the clinic psychology in the break process of domestic violence contributing for a rescue of womens self-esteem and autonomy in their attempt to interrupt the violence cycle and the matrimonial and domestic pacts which to they are submitted
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Casa da mulher brasileira: uma política pública para mulheres em situação de violência

Ayres, Cleison Ribeiro 10 October 2017 (has links)
O estudo em discussão tem como objetivo conhecer o processo de implementação da Casa da Mulher Brasileira, na Cidade de Curitiba, enquanto nova política pública para acolhimento e atendimento mulheres vítimas de violência, com assistência integral e humanizada facilitando o acesso a serviços especializados e garantindo condições de enfrentamento da violência, de empoderamento e autonomia econômica. Para subsidiar a discussão da construção de políticas públicas para enfrentamento da violência contra as mulheres são discutidos os conceitos gênero, violência, violência contra as mulheres, direitos humanos, políticas públicas e políticas públicas para as mulheres e apresentados dados alarmantes sobre o fenômeno da violência contra as mulheres no Brasil, onde uma em cada três mulheres já sofreu violência física ou sexual. O país também aparece na 5ª posição em relação ao número de homicídio de mulheres, numa lista de 83 países, em relação ao número de homicídios de mulheres. Para este estudo realizou-se pesquisa qualitativa, por meio de entrevistas semi-estruturadas com cinco profissionais, mulheres, que atuaram na implementação da Casa da Mulher Brasileira em Curitiba, por meio de entrevistas com objetivo de apresentar como resultado uma contextualização deste processo. A Casa da Mulher Brasileira é uma ação definida no Artigo 3º do Programa Mulher: Viver Sem Violência. O Programa foi instituído pelo Decreto nº 8.086 em 30 de agosto de 2013 com o objetivo de integrar e ampliar os serviços públicos existentes voltados às mulheres em situação de violência, mediante a articulação dos atendimentos especializados no âmbito da saúde, da justiça, da rede socioassistencial e da promoção da autonomia financeira. Ao concretizar-se em realidade responde ao disposto na Lei Maria da Penha, que determina que a política pública para coibir a violência doméstica e familiar contra a mulher será realizada por um conjunto de ações articuladas entre União, dos Estados, do Distrito Federal e dos Municípios. / The study under discussion refers to the implementation process of the Casa da Mulher Brasileira, in the City of Curitiba, which is a new public policy for welcoming and assisting women victims of violence, with a humanized and integral assistance, helping the access to specialized services and ensuring conditions for standing up to violence, empowerment and economic autonomy. In order to subsidize the discussion of the construction of public policies to face violence against women, it discusses concepts of gender, violence, violence against women, human rights, public policies and public policies for women. It also shows alarming data on the phenomenon of violence against women in Brazil, where 1 in 3 women have already suffered physical or sexual violence. The country also ranks fifth in relation to the number of women homicides in a list of 83 countries in relation to the number of homicides of women. The field research executed with five professionals, women, who worked on the implementation of the Casa da Mulher Brasileira in Curitiba, through qualitative interviews, aiming to present as a result a contextualization of this process. The Casa da Mulher Brasileira is an action defined in Article 3 of the Women Program: Living without Violence. Decree 8.086 established the Program on August 30, 2013, with the goal of integrating and expanding existing public services aimed at women in situations of violence, through the articulation of specialized services in the health, justice, social assistance and the promotion of financial autonomy. When it comes to reality, it responds to the provisions of the Maria da Penha Law, which establishes that the public policy to curb domestic and family violence against women be carried out by a set of actions articulated between the Union, the States, the Federal District and the Counties.
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Factors underlying intimate partner violence by young Zulu men in Oakford, Verulam and building their capacity to be nonviolent intimate partners

Sikakane, Nomvula January 2017 (has links)
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the Degree of Master of Technology in Public Administration- Peace Studies, Durban University of Technology, 2017. / South Africa has many issues around domestic violence resulting from culture, patriarchy and historical prejudices. It has been suggested that intimate partner violence is mainly perpetrated by men against women, and is an effort by men in a patriarchal society to dominate women. The purpose of this research is to build the capacity of young Zulu men to be non-violent intimate partners. The study utilised the Social Learning Theory and Feminist Theory. The study adopts an Action Research design, the goal of which is to solve concrete community problems by engaging community participants in the inquiry process. A mixed research methodology will be adopted for the study and will involve the use of both qualitative and quantitative data. 50 questionnaires will be administered to 50 Zulu young men between the ages of 18-35 in the Oakford Verulam area, while qualitative data will be obtained through focus group discussions, divided into three groups consisting of nonviolent, previously violent and currently violent men. The findings of this research suggest that there are several factors attributed to cause violence in an intimate relationship and these factors are deeply rooted in the background and upbringing of these men. The findings also suggest that in order to curb violence in the communities one would have to first address the underlying issues and for men to unlearn certain behaviours and traits they learnt during childhood. / M
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Partner abuse: Health consequences to women.

Warren, Ann Marie 12 1900 (has links)
Intimate partner violence is endemic in the United States. According to the American Medical Association (1992), one-fifth to one-third of women will sustain violence from a partner or ex-partner in their lifetime. The relevant literature was organized by ICD-9-CM categories. This study examined the health consequences of partner abuse in a sample of community women using a sample consisting of 564 women in three ethnic groups. Because prior research has failed to account for variations by type of abuse on health consequences, this study assessed psychological abuse, violence and sexual aggression by women's partners. To determine whether or not different types of abuse had an effect on women's health, hierarchical regression analyses were conducted. The regression equations were calculated for women within each ethnic group to facilitate identification of similarities and differences and to control for ethnic differences in risk for specific diseases. The results were consistent with past research on health consequences of abuse and extended the prior literature by showing that psychological abuse had a pervasive effect on health conditions, distress and use of health care resources. Additionally, ethnic differences emerged. As expected, ethnicity appeared to function as a moderator. Clinical implications and recommendations are made for future research, suggesting the development of a new assessment tool for partner abuse screening.
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Domestic violence education and risk mitigation for prelicensure nursing students

Dyckman, Frances Maria 01 January 2004 (has links)
The purpose of this project is to develop a domestic violence consciousness raising-education program and a self-administered risk assessment for a population of community college nursing students. When the faculty became aware that attrition rates were rising and that a high number of requests to drop out of nursing school were disproportionately linked to recent incidences of domestic violence, a potential contributing cause of the high drop out rate was revealed.
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Women's everyday resistance: space, affect and healing

Day, Sarah 01 1900 (has links)
Despite South Africa’s constitution being demonstrably one of the most progressive in the world, there remains a divide between legislation and women’s lived experiences of violence and inequality. In this context, marginalised women, in particular, are often wrongly perceived of as lacking in power and agency. In an attempt to understand how marginalised women articulate their agency under conditions of direct and structural violence, the aim of my study is to examine how women perform everyday resistance to violence at and between different sites, including the home, community and state-controlled institutions, and to examine the process of undertaking this research, using a critical reflexive approach. My research is structured around four studies. In Study I, I examine how a group of marginalised women perform everyday resistance in relation to state-controlled institutions. In Study II, I consider how a group of marginalised women do everyday resistance in relation to constructions of home. Study III offers an analysis of how the Thembelihle Women’s Forum functions as an invented space of resistance, and everyday resistance is a relational practice. Finally, in Study IV, I do a critical reflexive reading of psychosocial accompaniment as method, elucidating the complexities, tensions and trade-offs inherent to the method. When considered against my study’s broader theoretical framework (i.e., liberation psychology, feminist geopolitics and affective economies), the findings of these four studies present a complex examination of the enactment of everyday resistance. Each of the studies demonstrates a number of strategies for everyday resistance, including becoming a willful subject, refusal and withdrawal, quiet encroachment, collective storytelling, affective reimagining, collective conscientisation, de-ideologizing reality, social solidarity, coping mechanisms, tactics of survival and acts of reclamation. Methodologically, I demonstrate the messiness inherent to how power dynamics are reproduced and resisted during the research process. My research seeks to deepen our understandings of the flow of power within the research process, and the dynamic and shifting imperatives of our research practice. / Psychology / D. Phil. (Psychology)

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