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Acting on risk information : Part 3 National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges | Ngā Whare Whakaruruhau o Aotearoa

Contributor(s): National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges | Ngā Whare Whakaruruhau o Aotearoa, 2024Description: electronic document (32 pages) ; PDF; 22 pages ; 21 cm.Subject(s): ABUSED WOMEN | ARAI WHATITATA | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | RISK MANAGEMENT | SUPPORT SERVICES | TOKO I TE ORA | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | WĀHINE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download booklet, PDf | Access the website for all resources in this series Summary: This booklet (part three) looks at the ‘what now’ - what we can do with that risk information once we have it, and how we can make sure wāhine end up safer or better off as as result. Part two (#9054) focused on how we ask about, listen for, and record family violence risk. Part one (#9053) talks about risk as potential. The potential for someone to be harmed more, or the potential for safety - for them to be freer from violence and the harm and losses that come with it. Advocacy is how we steer that potential towards safety This resource is part of a series about family violence risk and safety produced by Women’s Refuge with support from Contact Energy. (From the resource). Record #9055
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This booklet (part three) looks at the ‘what now’ - what we can do with that risk information once we have it, and how we can make sure wāhine end up safer or better off as as result.

Part two (#9054) focused on how we ask about, listen
for, and record family violence risk.

Part one (#9053) talks about risk as potential. The potential for someone to be harmed more, or the potential for safety - for them to be freer from violence and the harm and losses that come with it. Advocacy is how we steer that potential towards
safety

This resource is part of a series about family violence risk and safety produced by Women’s Refuge with support from Contact Energy. (From the resource). Record #9055

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