Supporting Traditional African Mediators Project (STAMP) for Family Violence |
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Authors: | Robin Gregory John Bamberg Teresa Dowd Lindy Marlow |
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Affiliation: | Western Region Health Centre, , Melbourne |
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Abstract: | Supporting Traditional African Mediators Project (STAMP) is a program that has been working with African/Australian community leaders to prevent family violence. This program has been carefully developed through building long‐term relationships, transparency and openness with an emphasis on navigating the intersection of cultures in order to enhance understanding and collaboration around family violence prevention. The training program has successfully engaged both men and women and enhanced participation, cross cultural learning and positive outcomes by creating an open and safe environment. The paper highlights the knowledge gained by participants and project workers and explores the challenges experienced by people who emigrate from other countries when responding to family conflict in an Australian context. It introduces the formation of a support group Marula that has added value and support to Traditional African Mediators in their work to address family violence within their communities. |
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Keywords: | mediation family violence traditional African mediators mental health health promotion |
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