Law & Justice

Building Rainbow communities free of partner and sexual violence

By: Sandra Dickson
Published: 2016-06-30

Sex, sexuality and gender diverse communities are increasingly recognised as vulnerable to intimate partner and sexual violence, but very little is known of specific experiences of people from these communities…

Rainbow/LGBTQIA+
Law & Justice

Trans and Gender Diverse Responses: Building Rainbow communities free of partner and sexual violence

By: Sandra Dickson
Published: 2017-06-30

Sex, sexuality and gender diverse communities are increasingly recognised as vulnerable to intimate partner and sexual violence, but very little is known of specific experiences of people from these communities…

Rainbow/LGBTQIA+
LGBTQIA+

Responses from Disabled Sex, Sexuality and Gender Diverse People: Building Rainbow communities free of partner and sexual violence

By: Sandra Dickson
Published: 2017-06-30

Sex, sexuality and gender diverse communities are increasingly recognised as vulnerable to intimate partner and sexual violence, but very little is known of specific experiences of people from these communities…

Disability Rainbow/LGBTQIA+
Health

Healthy Relationships and Consent: Through the lens of Rainbow identifying youth.

By: Sandra Dickson, Bex Fraser and Nathan Bramwell
Published: 2021-04-30

This research, via focus groups and a national survey, asked Takatāpui and Rainbow young people about their experiences of healthy relationships education in Aotearoa. The results reinforce existing evaluation findings:…

Children & Youth Rainbow/LGBTQIA+ Rangatahi Takatāpui
Ethnicity and Diversity

Kids and Gender: A Toolbox for Parents

By: Sandra Dickson
Published: 2021-11-01

Developed by Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura and White Ribbon, this toolbox presents information, resources and research about supporting Takatāpui and Rainbow children for parents and caregivers. Updated in 2024. What…

LGBTQIA+

Snapshot 2015: A Report on the Support Sector for Rainbow Young People

By: Sandra Dickson, Anna Madeleine and Kabel Manga
Published: 2015-06-01

Snapshot 2015 was developed to explore the complex context of the support sector for Rainbow young people and identify strengths and gaps to support their work. The report demonstrates both…

Advocacy

Preventing sexual violence : a stocktake of Tauiwi & bicultural primary prevention activities

By: Sandra Dickson
Published: 2013-05-01

This report documents programmes, strategies and campaigns being implemented in 2012 around the country to prevent sexual violence. The stocktake illustrates that the specialist sexual violence sector has developed a…

Advocacy

Reporting Sexual Violence in Aotearoa New Zealand

By: Nicola Wood and Sandra Dickson
Published: 2013-06-01

This resource has been developed to assist journalists to write accurate news stories, based on an analysis of existing gaps in reporting on sexual violence. It includes recommendations based on…

LGBTQIA+

Doing our best for LGBTIQ survivors / Good Practice Responding to Sexual Violence -Guidelines for mainstream crisis support services for survivors.

By: Sandra Dickson
Published: 2016-02-01

These guidelines were part of a larger project by Te Ohaakii-a-Hine National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together, to support good practice across the country to a range of population groups…

Advocacy

Making Ethnic Count: Cultural safety in action, Asking what we need to know 2022.

By: Juanita Rojas, Jeanie Tseng and Sandra Dickson for Shama Ethnic Women's Trust
Published: 2022-02-28

This is the final report on the Making Ethnic Count pilot, a co-design and trial of effective data collection with four pilot organisations run by Shama Ethnic Women’s Trust. In…

LGBTQIA+

Bisexual and Pansexual Responses: Building Rainbow communities free of partner and sexual violence

By: Sandra Dickson
Published: 2017

Sex, sexuality and gender diverse communities are increasingly recognised as vulnerable to intimate partner and sexual violence, but very little is known of specific experiences of people from these communities…

Family Violence & Abuse Rainbow/LGBTQIA+
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