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This list of reports, articles and resources is a selection by the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse (NZFVC). Its purpose is to provide quick access to key research, reports, conceptual frameworks, tools and other resources that have been...
COVID-19 and family and whānau violence: What have we learnt and where to from here?
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This webinar was held on 17 September 2020, with a panel of speakers: Rihi Te Nana Professor Denise Wilson Denise Messiter Rachel Smith Shila Nair See more information about the panelists. Indications are that violence against women and children...
Lost in transit: Women’s freedom, self-determination and autonomy as collective safety goals
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This webinar was presented by Dr Neville Robertson and Rachel Smith on 9 July 2020. Neville Robertson (BA MSoSc DipPsych(Community), PhD) is a Pākehā of Scottish descent and a registered community psychologist. He is currently in private practice...
Pacific perspectives on family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Issues Paper 16, June 2020 Authors: Fuafiva Fa'alau, PhD1 and Sharyn Wilson, BCouns, MNZCCA2 1 Lecturer, Pacific Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland; Director, Sea of Islands Services 2 Independent practitioner; Cultural...
Men who use violence
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This webinar was presented by the Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) on 5 May 2020. A version of this webinar with NZSL interpreting is also available to view. The FVDRC presented the findings of their Sixth Report, ‘Men who use...
Thoughts on dealing with tangihanga during Coronavirus?
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Nā, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku Kia huihui tātou he kōrerohanga nui i raro i ngā parirau o rātou kua eke atu ki te whakatiketike ō te rangi; moe mai rātou … He pakuwhakaaro ēnei, mō te āhuatanga o tēnei wa. Heoi, ehara tēnei i te karanga aitua; he...
Historical trauma and whānau violence
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Download the slides (PDF, 1 MB) This webinar was presented by Professor Leonie Pihama on 31 October 2019 Presenter Professor Leonie PihamaTe Ātiawa, Ngā Māhanga a Tairi, WaikatoLeonie Pihama is a mother of six and a grandmother of three. Leonie is...
Webinars
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Kōrero and reflections about Violence within Whānau and Mahi Tūkino — A Litany of Sound Revisited Reflections from research and real-life expertise Understanding the Safer Online Services and Media Platforms consultation Explore the...
Historical trauma and whānau violence
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Issues Paper 15, October 2019 Authors: Leonie Pihama1, Ngaropi Cameron2 and Rihi Te Nana3 1 Director, Māori And Indigenous Analysis Ltd 2 CEO, Tū Tama Wahine o Taranaki Inc 3 Director, Kakariki Consulting Ltd Downloads Historical trauma and...
Expect Respect: Tools for healthy relationships
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Download the slides (PDF, 2.7 MB) This seminar was held on 14 October 2019 at Tāmaki Campus, University of Auckland. Presenter Amna Abdullatif is Children and Young People’s Officer, Women’s Aid, UK. Amna led the Safer Futures project at Women’s...
Family Court definitions
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Definitions Prepared by the New Zealand Family Violence ClearinghouseUniversity of Auckland, June 2017 Read online below or download For more information contact us Downloads Family Court definitions, June 2017 (PDF, 541 KB) Family Court definitions...
Seminars
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The Clearinghouse hosts seminars which showcase New Zealand and international research on family violence Abuse of older people research symposium – Exploring current state of knowledge and critical gaps Features 13 speakers across 4...
Conferences
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Presentations are available from conferences the Clearinghouse has hosted Children, child maltreatment and intimate partner violence: Research, policy and practice 2013 Strengthening systems to eliminate family violence 2012
Understanding family violence statistics
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At present, New Zealand does not have a data source dedicated to identifying and recording all forms of family violence in our communities. Researchers have conducted a number of population-based and smaller surveys that identify how many people...
Additional government agency data
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Ministry of Justice New Zealand Police Oranga Tamariki - Ministry for Children Ministry of Health Statistics New Zealand Te Mana Whakamaru Tamariki Motuhake | Independent Children's Monitor Office of the Auditor-General (NZDF survey, 2022)...
Population-based research
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Population-based research provides the most reliable source of prevalence data available and provides information about victims and perpetrators of family violence. You will find population-based data on family and sexual violence in New Zealand in...
Family violence deaths
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Family Violence Death Review Committee | He tao huata e taea te karo The Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) provides the most comprehensive review of the circumstances involved with family violence deaths in New Zealand. Fact sheets (...
Ethnic and community specific data
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The reports and journal articles listed on this page focus on data broken down by ethnicity or community. Findings from He Koiora Matapopore | 2019 NZ Family Violence Study provide intimate partner violence prevalence rates for Māori, Pacific, Asian...
Family violence statistics at a glance
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For quick summaries of key statistics and infographics see: Our Frequently Asked Questions page ('What are the latest family violence statistics?') Key findings and policy and practice implications from He Koiora Matapopore | The 2019 New Zealand...
Ethnic perspectives on family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Issues Paper 14, April 2019 Author: Rachel Simon-Kumar1, PhD 1 Associate Professor, Social & Community Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland Downloads Ethnic perspectives on family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand (...