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Family Violence Death Review Committee : third annual report: December 2011 to December 2012

By: Family Violence Death Review Committee | He tao huata e taea te karo.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z.: Health Quality and Safety Commission, 2013Description: electronic document (42 p.) ; PDF format (635.1 KB).ISBN: 978-0-478-38544-1 (Online).Subject(s): Family Violence Death Review Committee | He tao huata e taea te karo | MATE WHAKAMOMORI | FAMILY VIOLENCE | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | PATU TAMARIKI | ANNUAL REPORTS | CHILD HOMICIDE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FVDRC REPORTS | HAUMARUTANGA | HOMICIDE | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | KŌHURUTANGA | MĀORI | PĀRURENGA | PERPETRATORS | SAFETY | SELF HARM | STATISTICS | SUICIDE | TATAURANGA | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALAND | HOMICIDEOnline resources: Download report, PDF, 1.4 MB | Access the website Summary: The Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) has released its third annual report detailing the work it has done between December 2011 and December 2012. "Following a review of family violence deaths, the Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) is recommending developing a multi-agency case management process for high-risk cases of family violence. It also recommends placing a bigger focus on the safety and wellbeing of surviving family members following a family violence death." (from the website)
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The Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) has released its third annual report detailing the work it has done between December 2011 and December 2012. "Following a review of family violence deaths, the Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) is recommending developing a multi-agency case management process for high-risk cases of family violence.

It also recommends placing a bigger focus on the safety and wellbeing of surviving family members following a family violence death." (from the website)

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