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Family violence death information sheet series
These information sheets provide easy access in multiple languages to information about the nature and circumstances of family violence deaths in Aotearoa.
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Committee recommends new system to support survivors of family violence homicide
The Family Violence Death Review Committee is calling for an after-care system to support whānau affected by family violence homicide.
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Blog: Delta has lit fuse of family violence
On 27 May 2020, when the world was in the depths of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, UN Women released an awareness-raising campaign highlighting the potential for a...
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Flexible, responsive family violence services needed during COVID-19 crisis
The Family Violence Death Review Committee is adding its voice to the calls to ensure flexible, responsive family violence services are provided during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Position paper: Responding to adults at risk who need care and support and who are experiencing family violence
A position paper which provides an overview of the issues associated with (mis)identifying adults at risk who need care and support and who are experiencing family violence.
- Findings from Family Violence Death Review data relating to stalking: January 2020 - June 2024
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Forum day a first combined meeting for all mortality review committees
This week, all mortality review committees and the Māori caucus gathered at an open forum in Auckland.
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Thinking differently: Re-framing family violence responsiveness in the mental health and addictions health care context
Members 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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An ongoing duty to care: Responding to survivors of family violence homicide | He tauwhiro haere te mahi: Hei urupare ki ngā toiora o te ririhau ā-whānau
This eighth report builds on the Family Violence Death Review Committee’s seventh report, which challenged us all, as a society, to reflect on and keep questioning how we demonstrate our care for one another.
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