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
Abstract Background 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 vi...
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Main Authors: | Cathy Vaughan (Author), Yara Jarallah (Author), Adele Murdolo (Author), Linda Murray (Author), Regina Quiazon (Author), Karen Block (Author), Lana Zannettino (Author) |
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