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Abstract Whatever the circumstances, the separation of infants from their mothers at birth is a traumatic experience for all concerned. The paper reports on a study designed to improve practice in this highly sensitive area. An analysis of data collected through semi‐structured interviews with 38 mothers who had experienced removal at birth identified ...
Claire Mason+2 more
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Intimate partner violence against women in Spain [PDF]
Carmen Vives‐Cases
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Trauma‐Informed Practice in Welfare‐to‐Work and Employment Services: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT There is increasing recognition within welfare services, including employment services, that many participants may have histories of trauma. Research suggests that experiences of trauma not only impact individuals' psychosocial health but also vocational elements such as job performance, employability, career progression, and financial ...
Emily Corbett+3 more
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Violence against women frequently focus on people who live together, leaving aside violence exert in those couples where individual do not live together, more common in adolescents, and which has been called "dating violence".
Sara Sánchez Castro+5 more
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Violence against Pregnant Women in Northwestern Ontario [PDF]
Josephine C. H. Tan, KATHRYN V. GREGOR
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ABSTRACT Systems and structures designed to protect and support young people, specifically (in this paper) young women, are ironically the same systems that maintain gender disparity. Consequently, this has influenced the embodied identities of young women who experience and use violence. Such systemic and structural intersectionality has impacted upon
Louise Rak+3 more
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Violence Against Women in Mexico: A Study of Abuse Before and During Pregnancy
Roberto Castro+2 more
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Violence against women and girls: Mapping the health consequences [PDF]
Jill Astbury
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The Insistence of Blackness and the Persistence of Antiblackness in Ireland
ABSTRACT This paper positions Ireland as a critical site for examining the insistence of blackness and an antiblackness created and sustained through Irish ethnonationalist imaginaries and exclusionary processes. Drawing on connected sociologies and Irish Black Studies, this enquiry argues that antiblackness in Ireland operates as a generational force,
Philomena Mullen
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