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Toward a transformed system to address child abuse and family violence in New Zealand : literature review - Part One Annabel Taylor, Sue Carswell, Hillary Haldane and Mairin Taylor

By: Taylor, Annabel.
Contributor(s): Carswell, Sue | Haldane, Hillary J | Taylor, Mairin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Christchurch, New Zealand : Te Awatea Research Centre, University of Canterbury, 2014Description: electronic document (107 pages); PDF file: 1.4 MB.Subject(s): Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited (ESR) | The Glenn Inquiry | CHILD NEGLECT | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LITERATURE REVIEWS | TGI/ESR Project | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | GOVERNMENT POLICY | FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This literature review informs a broader project, Toward a transformed system to address child abuse and family violence in New Zealand, commissioned by The Glenn Inquiry and led by the Institute of Environment Science and Research Limited (ESR). The review was conducted by Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of Canterbury. To inform the different phases of the project our review has been divided into two parts: Part One (the current document) focuses on current knowledge about the dynamics of family violence (FV) and child abuse and neglect (CAN), how they interrelate, and the long term consequences to individuals, families and to society. To identify elements of an effective systems response we examined international responses to address FV and CAN and how the New Zealand government currently structures its response. Part Two of our literature review will examine the evidence on what interventions work for whom; ranging from universal and targeted population based prevention, to interventions with victims and perpetrators, families and whānau. (From the report, p.3). For Part Two see #4903. For other publications related to this project, access the website - the material is hosted on the ESR website. Record #4902
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This literature review informs a broader project, Toward a transformed system to address child abuse and family violence in New Zealand, commissioned by The Glenn Inquiry and
led by the Institute of Environment Science and Research Limited (ESR). The review was conducted by Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of Canterbury.
To inform the different phases of the project our review has been divided into two parts:
Part One (the current document) focuses on current knowledge about the dynamics of family violence (FV) and child abuse and neglect (CAN), how they interrelate, and the long term consequences to individuals, families and to society. To identify
elements of an effective systems response we examined international responses to address FV and CAN and how the New Zealand government currently structures its response.
Part Two of our literature review will examine the evidence on what interventions work for whom; ranging from universal and targeted population based prevention, to interventions with victims and perpetrators, families and whānau. (From the report, p.3). For Part Two see #4903. For other publications related to this project, access the website - the material is hosted on the ESR website. Record #4902