Resources
Pasefika Proud develops and provides downloadable resources relating to family violence, including frameworks, research and infographics.
Pacific Peoples in NZ Understanding Our Regions
An infographic overview of Pacific peoples across New Zealand and the Auckland region, including statistics on participation in the labour market, personal income, employment, home ownership and housing.
Pacific Peoples in NZ Understanding Economic Trends
An infographic overview of Pacific peoples’ and economic trends including statistics on assets, income and jobs, Pacific peoples in business and enterprise, Pacific peoples’ housing and home ownership and investing in Pacific peoples.
Research Summary – Formative Evaluation Of Pacific Provider-Based Family Violence Services
Integrity Professionals Limited (IPRO) report on the formative evaluations of four Pacific provider-based family violence services including K’aute Pasifika Services Trust, DOVE Hawkes Bay, Pacific Trust Otago and TOA (Treasuring Older Adults) Pacific. (RESEARCH SUMMARY)
Research Report – Formative Evaluation Of Pacific Provider-Based Family Violence Services
Integrity Professionals Limited (IPRO) report on the formative evaluations of four Pacific provider-based family violence services including K’aute Pasifika Services Trust, DOVE Hawkes Bay, Pacific Trust Otago and TOA (Treasuring Older Adults) Pacific. (FULL REPORT)
Research Summary – Formative Evaluation Of Pacific Faith-Based Family Violence Services
Dr Siautu Alefaio-Tugia and Sesimani Havea, School of Psychology, Massey University report on the development and progress of two Pacific faith-based initiatives in addressing family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand including Affirming Works and Churches Unite. (RESEARCH SUMMARY)
Research Report – Formative Evaluation Of Pacific Faith-Based Family Violence Services
Dr Siautu Alefaio-Tugia and Sesimani Havea, School of Psychology, Massey University report on the development and progress of two Pacific faith-based initiatives in addressing family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand including Affirming Works and Churches Unite. (FULL REPORT)