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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
2013 Restorative justice standards for family violence and sexual offending (Ministry of Justice, 2013) published
Disabled people
2010s
Government
2013 Putting People First: A Review of Disability Support Services Performance and Quality Management Processes for Purchased Provider Services
Māori
2010s
Government
2013 E Tū Whānau Programme of Action for addressing family vioience 2013-2018 launched
Māori
2010s
Government
2013 New funding model for Whānau Ora announced
Legislation
LGBTQIA+ | Takatāpui
2010s
Government
2013 Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act

Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013 passed, enabling same sex couples to legally marry from 19 August 2013

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2010s
Government
2012 Use of ODARA risk assessment tool by Police commenced
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2010s
Community
2012 Auckland Council's 30 year plan includes targets for the reduction of family, whānau and sexual violence
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2010s
Community
2012 Christchurch Women's Refuge men's community outreach service piloted
Children and young people
2010s
Government
2012 Report into abuse of nine year old girl (Smith. 2012) released

Report into abuse of nine year old girl (Smith. Report to the Minister for Social Development and Employment, 2012) released

Pasifika/Pacific
2010s
Government
2012 Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu, the Pacific Conceptual Framework launched. A cultural framework for addressing family violence in seven Pacific communities in New Zealand.

Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu, the Pacific Conceptual Framework launched. A cultural framework for addressing family violence in seven Pacific communities in New Zealand