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Strategy for a Safer Auckland

Strategy for a Safer Auckland. Family Violence Prevention Network Caucus. Family Violence Prevention Networks. Five networks across Auckland Over 500 members agencies and individuals Working together to bridge gaps in services provided to families

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Strategy for a Safer Auckland

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  1. Strategy for a Safer Auckland Family Violence Prevention Network Caucus

  2. Family Violence Prevention Networks • Five networks across Auckland • Over 500 members agencies and individuals • Working together to bridge gaps in services provided to families • Working together to raise community awareness.

  3. Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence Prioritise a family violence and sexual violence prevention strategy to include: • Consultation with community to plan, implement and monitor programmes and projects • Policy development and legislation at local and national level • Research and advocacy.

  4. Partnership Photo: Google images

  5. Regional Partnership Model Key Partners: Auckland Council, Tangata Whenua , Tau Iwi Linked to National Violence Prevention Strategy Supported by Ministry of Social Development Support the Whanau Tu Rangatira process A parallel Tau Iwi process would include: Consultative approach Each local network has input and representation Consider the multicultural make up of Auckland

  6. Participation Photo: Google Images

  7. Addressing inequalities Acknowledge the statistical prevalence of violence against women Ensure safety of women and children in all its planning Prioritise equity for TangataWhenua.

  8. Addressing Inequalities Respect for rights and sector specific needs of: people with disabilities elderly minority ethnic groups those affected by socio-economic imbalances

  9. Resourcing • Retain resource investment of legacy councils • Provide resource for Council involvement at a strategic and local grass-root level • Support regional dialogue • Allocate resource for research and evaluation

  10. Protection Photo: Google Images

  11. Council as a Champion • Support national and local campaigns • Its not OK Campaign • White Ribbon Day • Blow the Whistle • Teal ribbon • Support local network projects • Influence national policy and legislation and providing a strong voice for the sector. • Council to lead by example – Implement Workplace ‘DV Free’ Initiative.

  12. Thank You Photo: Google Images

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