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Family Violence Risk and Safety practice framework New Zealand Government

Contributor(s): New Zealand Government.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : New Zealand Government, 2025Description: electronic document (62 pages); PDF file; 79 pages ; 23cm.Subject(s): Te Puna Aonui - – the Joint Venture for the Elimination of Family Violence and Sexual Violence | FAMILY VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | GUIDELINES | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | PERPETRATORS | RISK MANAGEMENT | SAFETY | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | Te Aorerekura | National Strategy | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | ANGA | ĀRAI WHATITATA | HAUMARUTANGA | PĀRURENGA | TANGATA HARA | TOKO I TE ORA | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | WHAKAHAERE KAIMAHI | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download document, PDF | Access the FV capability frameworks webpage Summary: The safety and wellbeing of people, whānau, and families is everyone’s responsibility. Reducing risk and enabling safety requires a whole-of-community response and a capable, coordinated system working together to protect victim-survivors and promote accountability of people using violence. The Family Violence Risk and Safety Practice Framework (RSPF) supports the implementation of the Family Violence Act 2018 and benchmarks the organisational and workforce capabilities needed to provide a consistent and integrated approach to responding to risk. (From the document). Record #9172
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Released March 2025

The safety and wellbeing of people, whānau, and families is
everyone’s responsibility. Reducing risk and enabling safety requires a whole-of-community response and a capable, coordinated system working together to protect victim-survivors and promote accountability of people using violence. The Family Violence Risk and Safety Practice Framework (RSPF) supports the implementation of the Family Violence Act 2018 and benchmarks the organisational and workforce capabilities needed to provide a consistent and integrated approach to responding to risk. (From the document). Record #9172

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