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Deep Listening and Relationality: Cross-cultural Reflections on Practice With Young Women Who Use Violence

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Pages 304-316 | Received 21 Oct 2020, Accepted 12 Mar 2021, Published online: 12 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Young women who use violence in their interpersonal, family, and domestic relationships commonly exist as a cross-over cohort, simultaneously victims and perpetrators, characteristically disadvantaged and disengaged and lacking accessible trauma-informed and culturally responsive interventions. This paper presents cross-cultural reflections on work with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal young women who use violence. It explores the tensions in this work of honouring histories and context and acknowledging female agency, choice and control. Informed by Yarning processes, the paper intentionally foregrounds Aboriginal knowledge and experience. In doing so, it highlights the power and potential of Deep Listening and relational practice for recognising the impact(s) of trauma resulting from intergenerational intersections of gendered oppression, structural racism, and social inequalities as drivers of female violence.

IMPLICATIONS

  • Aboriginal ways of knowing and doing have important contributions to make to practice with young female perpetrators of violence

  • Deep Listening and relational approaches can support safety and connection necessary for healing, change, and growth.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work has been generously supported by funding awarded under the DSS Community Grants Hub [4-83UAO4R].

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