Consultation open on family violence before national Ministerial summit


Wed 31 May 2017

The Ministerial Group on Family Violence and Sexual Violence is inviting online feedback to contribute to the family violence summit being held ...

The Ministerial Group on Family Violence and Sexual Violence is inviting online feedback to contribute to the family violence summit being held on 7 June 2017.

Justice Minister Amy Adams and Social Development Minister Anne Tolley are hosting the summit at Te Wharewaka in Wellington.

Attendance at the summit is by invitation. Since attendance is limited, feedback is also being collected through an online survey to add to summit learning. Feedback can be provided on the summit themes or other issues related to family violence. The summit themes are:

  • Helping children and their whānau to live without family violence
  • Kaupapa Māori whānau-centred approaches
  • Taking opportunities to intervene earlier
  • Supporting seniors, people with disabilities and migrant communities.

You can complete the survey online. The survey is open unil 16 June 2017.

In addition, the Ministerial addresses, keynote addresses, and Chair's summary will be livestreamed. The livestream will run from 8.20am to 10.00am and 4.20pm to 4.50pm. A link to the livestream will be provided closer to the date of the summit.

For more information see the Family Violence Summit webpage from the Ministry of Justice.

For questions, contact beth.anslow@justice.govt.nz.

Email familyandsexualviolence@justice.govt.nz to subcribe to updates from the Ministerial workgroup.

Media

Amy Adams: Speech to Family Violence Summit, Wellington, Beehive Press Release, 07.06.2017

Amy Adams: Govt doing all it can to tackle family violence, Hawke's Bay Today, 01.06.2017

Doug Laing: Family violence a National summit, Opinion, Hawke's Bay Today, 30.05.2017

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