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Te Aorerekura : Closing report for Action Plan 1.0 Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa | New Zealand Government

Contributor(s): New Zealand Government.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa | New Zealand Government, 2024Description: electronic document (30 pages) ; PDF file: 2.4 MB.Subject(s): New Zealand. Board for the Elimination of Family Violence and Sexual Violence | Te Puna Aonui | CHILD ABUSE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | GOVERNMENT POLICY | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | STRATEGY | Te Aorerekura | National Strategy | AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA | KAUPAPA | PATU TAMARIKI | RAWEKE TAMARIKI | TAITŌKAI | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: 362.8292 TEK Online resources: Download action plan, PDF | https://tepunaaonui.govt.nz/national-strategy/developing-the-second-te-aorerekura-action-plan Access the website Summary: This report sets out some key achievements in the first years of the National Strategy, including training for the court-related workforce, increased prevention initiatives, a comprehensive report on the gaps in the system, a whole-of-government approach to investment, and the design of local kaupapa Māori sexual violence healing services. It also highlights some key reflections from delivering the first Action Plan, including some areas which we could build on in the future, such as integrated local and regional responses to family violence and the need for a focus on people who use violence. (From the Te Puna Aonui Pānui, December 2024). Record #9090
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Released December 2024

This report sets out some key achievements in the first years of the National Strategy, including training for the court-related workforce, increased prevention initiatives, a comprehensive report on the gaps in the system, a whole-of-government approach to investment, and the design of local kaupapa Māori sexual violence healing services.

It also highlights some key reflections from delivering the first Action Plan, including some areas which we could build on in the future, such as integrated local and regional responses
to family violence and the need for a focus on people who use violence. (From the Te Puna Aonui Pānui, December 2024). Record #9090

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