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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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Māori
2020s
Government
2021 Te Toka Tūmoana: Tangata whenua and bicultural principled wellbeing framework for working effectively with Māori
Older people
2020s
Government
2021 Elder Abuse in Aotearoa: The proposed future strategy for Elder Abuse Response Services
Disabled people
Māori
2020s
Government
2021 He purapura ora, he māra tipu: From redress to puretumu torowhānui, the Abuse in Care Royal Commission redress report

He purapura ora, he māra tipu: From redress to puretumu torowhānui, the Abuse in Care Royal Commission redress report ( Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions, 2021) published

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2020s
Government
2021 Estimate of the total economic costs of sexual violence

Estimate of the total economic costs of sexual violence in New Zealand (Schulze, Hurren, Berl, 2021) for ACC published

Ethnic communities
2020s
Government
2021 Combatting Modern Forms of Slavery: Plan of Action against Forced Labour, People Trafficking and Slavery 2020-25
Children and young people
Pasifika/Pacific
2020s
Research
2021 Young Pacific people’s understandings of family violence
Children and young people
2020s
Research
2021 Youth19: Safety & violence brief

Youth19: Safety & violence brief (Fleming, et al, AHRG, 2021) published

Children and young people
Māori
2020s
Research
2021 Haha-uri, haha-tea: Māori Involvement in State Care 1950–1999
Children and young people
Disabled people
2020s
Research
2021 The prevention project: Supporting whānau and reducing baby removals

The prevention project: Supporting whānau and reducing baby removals (Keddell, Fitzmaurice & Cleaver, University of Otago, 2021) research report published

Disabled people
2020s
Research
2021 2019 NZ Family Violence Study | He Koiora Matapopore