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Thinking differently: Re-framing family violence responsiveness in the mental health and addictions health care contextMembers of the Family Violence Death Review Committee were co-authors on a recent paper published in the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee Fifth Annual ReportThis report sets out the work of the Family Violence Death Review Committee from January 2014 to December 2015.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee Activities ReportThis report sets out the work of the Family Violence Death Review Committee from July 2014 to June 2015.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee Third Annual ReportThis report sets out the work of the Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) from December 2011 to December 2012.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee Fourth Annual ReportThis report sets out the work of the Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) from January 2013 to December 2013.
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Becoming better helpers: Rethinking language to move beyond simplistic responses to women experiencing intimate partner violenceThis article 'Becoming better helpers: Rethinking language to move beyond simplistic responses to women experiencing intimate partner violence' published in Policy Quarterly, discusses the findings of a study into the language used by agencies.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee’s Position Brief: February 2017This position brief states six reasons we cannot be effective in reducing intimate partner violence or child abuse and neglect unless we address both together.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee: Fifth Report DataThis companion report documents the devastation of family violence – the lives lost and the enduring burden of harm afflicted upon the living.
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Appendix to article titled 'Social Entrapment: A Realistic Understanding of the Criminal Offending of Primary Victims of Intimate Partner Violence'This appendix seeks to support the construction of a defence for a primary victim of intimate partner violence who have themselves been charged with a criminal offence. It should be read in conjunction with the article published in NZ Law Review.
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Family violence experts in the criminal court: the need to fill the voidThis paper contains information about family violence experts in the criminal court. It was recently published in the journal of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.