Family Violence Death Review Committee extends call for nominations


Tue 06 Jan 2015

The Health Quality & Safety Commission Board has extended its call seeking new members for the Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC). ...

The Health Quality & Safety Commission Board has extended its call seeking new members for the Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC). There are up to three vacancies available for membership. 

The Family Violence Death Review Committee reviews and reports on family violence deaths. It also develops strategic plans and methodologies that are designed to reduce family violence morbidity and mortality.

Nominations close on Friday 30 January 2015 at 5pm.

In particular, they are looking for the following:

  • A Māori member with expertise in family violence relevant to the FVDRC
  • A member with expertise in family violence relevant to the FVDRC, preferably a Pacific member (although this is a general call, the committee needs Pacific representation).

Collectively, the committee will have the following expertise:

  • Knowledge in mortality review systems
  • Knowledge in legal, medical, indigenous, social science and/or health research and practice
  • Knowledge in the field of intimate partner violence and child abuse and protection issues
  • Knowledge in service provision or operational policy in the social sector, including family violence services
  • Knowledge in criminal law and family law
  • Knowledge of family violence issues from a service user/family perspective
  • Knowledge of Māori conceptual models for addressing family violence issues
  • Knowledge of family violence issues for ethnic groups.

You can read the most recent report from the Commitee here:

Family Violence Death Review Committee: Fourth annual report (2014)

For further information and how to apply or nominate someone for the Committee, see the Health Quality & Safety Commission website.

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