Campaign for Action on Family Violence : framework for change 2019 - 2023 Ministry of Social Development
Contributor(s): Campaign for Action on Family Violence (New Zealand) | New Zealand. Ministry of Social Development.
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2020Description: electronic document (44 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Family Violence: It's not OK | CHILD ABUSE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | GOVERNMENT POLICY | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREVENTION | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Frameworks for change in family violence 2019 - 2023 Summary: The Campaign for Action on Family Violence, with its primary campaign It’s not OK, uses public health, community action and social marketing approaches to shift harmful norms and attitudes, and promote positive behaviour change in men. The Ministry of Social Development has launched three five-year frameworks (2019-2023) for MSD’s key family violence prevention initiatives – E Tū Whānau, Pasefika Proud and The Campaign for Action, with its primary campaign It’s Not OK. Each initiative has its own particular community focus and audience, but the collective impact of this work is to create long term positive change for families across Aotearoa. (From the website). Record #6727Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Published June 2020
The Campaign for Action on Family Violence, with its primary campaign It’s not OK, uses public health, community action and social marketing approaches to shift harmful norms and attitudes, and promote positive behaviour change in men.
The Ministry of Social Development has launched three five-year frameworks (2019-2023) for MSD’s key family violence prevention initiatives – E Tū Whānau, Pasefika Proud and The Campaign for Action, with its primary campaign It’s Not OK.
Each initiative has its own particular community focus and audience, but the collective impact of this work is to create long term positive change for families across Aotearoa. (From the website). Record #6727