This study was designed to examine the significance and inter-relatedness of cultural, psychosocial and economic factors in the safety and wellbeing of refugee families experiencing
domestic and family violence and to produce knowledge that could inform the development of effective settlement supports for refugee families. An action research methodology, utilising story-board group work to elicit pictorial and written data and individual interviews conducted by culturally competent research assistants, was developed. Participants from Ethiopia, South and North Sudan, Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia and communities from Iraq were recruited by expert sampling and data was analysed through the lens of human rights and intersectional feminism.

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