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Working together to achieve whānau wellbeing in Waitematā : A collaboration between Auckland Council, Ministry of Social Development, North Shore Family Violence Prevention Network, Te Rito Rodney and WAVES progress assessment. Extended version and Summary

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry of Social Development | Auckland Council | North Shore Family Violence Prevention Network | Te Rito Rodney | Waves Trust.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2017Description: electronic document (43 pages) ; PDF file: 9.84 MB.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TAITŌKAI | AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA | COMMUNITY ACTION | LOCAL GOVERNMENT | PRIMARY PREVENTION | PROTECTIVE FACTORS | NEW ZEALAND | AUCKLAND | NORTH SHORE | RODNEY | WAITAKEREOnline resources: Extended version | Summary | Project report (2016) Summary: The intent of this progress assessment: 1. To track the impact and influence of the project across project partners, key stakeholders and beyond, since project completion. 2. To capture key learnings from ongoing prototyping including enablers and challenges. 3. To share real life examples of community-led primary prevention of family and sexual violence in action. 4. To make recommendations for the future - what we should keep doing, where are the opportunities and the resources required. Follow the links to read the Progress assessment - extended version (43 pages) or summary (12 pages). The initial project (#5246), completed in 2016 is described below. Follow the link to read the original report. This project was a unique collaboration between family violence networks in Waitākere, North Shore and Rodney, central and local government. This project explored how to increase community-led primary prevention of family and sexual violence. This project used a co-design approach that involved community members, members of the family and sexual violence sector and people from the community sector, local council and central government. It took a strengths-based approach and specifically focused on the factors that protect against violence. (From the executive summary).The Executive summary, protective factors cards, the model and the project process can be downloaded and printed as A3 charts for ease of use. Record #5666
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The intent of this progress assessment:
1. To track the impact and influence of the project across project partners, key stakeholders and beyond, since project completion.
2. To capture key learnings from ongoing prototyping including enablers and challenges.
3. To share real life examples of community-led primary prevention of family and sexual violence in action.
4. To make recommendations for the future - what we should keep doing, where are the opportunities and the resources required.

Follow the links to read the Progress assessment - extended version (43 pages) or summary (12 pages).

The initial project (#5246), completed in 2016 is described below. Follow the link to read the original report.

This project was a unique collaboration between family violence networks in Waitākere, North Shore and Rodney, central and local government. This project explored how to increase community-led primary prevention of family and sexual violence. This project used a co-design approach that involved community members, members of the family and sexual violence sector and people from the community sector, local council and central government. It took a strengths-based approach and specifically focused on the factors that protect against violence. (From the executive summary).The Executive summary, protective factors cards, the model and the project process can be downloaded and printed as A3 charts for ease of use. Record #5666

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