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“It’s about Building a Network of Support”: Australian Service Provider Experiences Supporting Refugee Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
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EducationAustralian Service ProvidersSocial Sciences’ SRefugee StatusPartner ViolenceGender IdentitySupport ”Violence Against WomenGender StudiesCultural DiversityDomestic ViolenceQualitative SociologyHeightened RiskSexual ViolenceGender-based ViolenceIntersectionalitySociologyVulnerable PopulationRefugee HealthEffective PracticeRefugee MovementSocial Justice
Refugees face a heightened risk of sexual and gender-based violence during conflict, transit and in countries of refuge. Despite long-term impacts on survivors, scholarship regarding effective responses remains limited. This paper presents a qualitative thematic analysis from in-depth interviews with 22 Australian service providers. Using a socio-ecological intersectional framework it explores the challenges faced in supporting survivors while highlighting features of effective practice. Findings emphasize the need for a holistic and integrated approach, responsive to socio-economic and immigration conditions, the impact of stigma and fear of authorities, service-system funding models, and the need for an appropriately supported culturally diverse workforce.
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