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Submission to Te Tari Taiwhenua | Department of Internal Affairs Safer Online Services and Media Platforms New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse

Contributor(s): New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, 2023Description: electronic document (9 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Department of Internal Affairs | Te Tari Taiwhenua | Broadcasting Act 1989 | BULLYING | CHILDREN | Films, Videos and Publications (Classification Act) 1993 | Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015 | IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE | LAW REFORM | MEDIA | ONLINE HARASSMENT | SAFETY | SOCIAL MEDIA | SUBMISSIONS | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Read NZFVC submission, PDF | Read the NZFVC news item and see webinar about this consultation | Download discussion document, PDF | Read summary of submissions, published 2024 | About media and online content regulation (DIA website) Summary: Our feedback highlights our support and understanding of the need for these changes, the proposed changes we support, the gaps and risks we see, and our recommendations. Where our feedback relates to a specific question asked in the Discussion Document, we have noted this. To inform our feedback we spoke widely with individuals and organisations. We also organised a webinar featuring Kate Hannah from The Disinformation Project, Anjum Rahman from Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono and Jo Robertson from The Light Project. We invited participants from the webinar to anonymously share feedback to inform our submission – we have included quotes from this feedback. (From the document). The discussion document sought feedback on a possible overall approach, with some high-level detail about how this might be delivered in practice. We’ll use this feedback to shape further decisions about the approach, the legislation, and the development of a new regulator to implement the changes. (From the factsheet). Submissions closed on 31 July 2023. Record#8844
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Submissions closed 31 July 2023. A summary of submissions was released in 2024, however the project has not progressed under the Coalition government.

Our feedback highlights our support and understanding of the need for these changes, the
proposed changes we support, the gaps and risks we see, and our recommendations. Where our
feedback relates to a specific question asked in the Discussion Document, we have noted this.
To inform our feedback we spoke widely with individuals and organisations. We also organised a
webinar featuring Kate Hannah from The Disinformation Project, Anjum Rahman from Inclusive
Aotearoa Collective Tāhono and Jo Robertson from The Light Project. We invited participants from
the webinar to anonymously share feedback to inform our submission – we have included quotes
from this feedback. (From the document).

The discussion document sought feedback on a possible
overall approach, with some high-level detail about how
this might be delivered in practice. We’ll use this feedback to
shape further decisions about the approach, the legislation,
and the development of a new regulator to implement the
changes. (From the factsheet). Submissions closed on 31 July 2023. Record#8844