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Briefing paper: the community sexual violence sector in the Auckland region

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2011Description: 25 p. ; computer file; PDF format (695KB).Subject(s): SEXUAL ABUSE | SEX OFFENDERS | ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE | COMMUNITY SERVICES | NEW ZEALAND | AUCKLAND | ECONOMIC COSTSOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This paper provides a summary of information about sexual violence in Aotearoa New Zealand and Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), including patterns of victimisation and perpetration, the common impacts of sexual violence, its costs and its potential prevention. [Pgs 1-10] It outlines the services and interventions being provided within the Auckland region by specialist sexual violence community-based providers so as to prevent and respond to sexual violence. Information about collaboration and interfaces in service delivery is provided. [Pgs 11-18] Information about opportunities for innovation and development are presented, and gaps and challenges in meeting the needs of the Auckland population are identified. [Pgs 19-25] Auckland Sexual Abuse HELP and other organisations contributed to this paper (see paper for contact details).
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This paper provides a summary of information about sexual violence in Aotearoa New Zealand and Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), including patterns of victimisation and perpetration, the common impacts of sexual violence, its costs and its potential prevention. [Pgs 1-10]

It outlines the services and interventions being provided within the Auckland region by specialist sexual violence community-based providers so as to prevent and respond to sexual violence. Information about collaboration and interfaces in service delivery is provided. [Pgs 11-18]

Information about opportunities for innovation and development are presented, and gaps and challenges in meeting the needs of the Auckland population are identified. [Pgs 19-25]
Auckland Sexual Abuse HELP and other organisations contributed to this paper (see paper for contact details).