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Timeline

We have compiled this timeline to document progress and setbacks on the journey towards the prevention and elimination of family violence and sexual violence in Aotearoa New Zealand. It highlights key milestones of national or international significance, key research with policy or practice implications and the seeding of new initiatives. For some population groups, events may be drawn from a wider range of sources. The timeline is a living resource. We make changes and updates regularly. We welcome feedback.
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2010s
Government
2015 Productivity Commission releases final report on social services
Children and young people
2010s
Government
2015 Panel to lead "major overhaul" of Child, Youth and Family established
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2010s
Government
2015 Ministry of Social Development's Community Investment funding strategy announced
Children and young people
2010s
Government
2015 Children's Action Plan launches guidelines; trials Viki, AISA and The Hub
Children and young people
LGBTQIA+ | Takatāpui
2010s
Government
2015 Revised guidelines on sexuality education in schools released
Children and young people
Legislation
2010s
Government
2015 Privacy (Information Sharing Agreement for Improving Public Services for Vulnerable Children) Order 2015
Older people
2010s
Research
2015 Measuring elder abuse in New Zealand: Findings from the New Zealand Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NZLSA)
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2010s
Research
2015 Creating change: Mobilising New Zealand communities to prevent family violence

Creating change: Mobilising New Zealand communities to prevent family violence (Hann & Trewartha, 2015) NZFVC Issues paper no.8 published

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2010s
Research
2015 NZFVC celebrates 10 years: 2005-2015
Pasifika/Pacific
2010s
Research
2015 A malu i 'āiga, e malu fo'i i fafo: Protection for the family, protection for all : Samoan people's understanding of primary prevention of violence against women