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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
International
2014 WHO clinical handbook for health care providers on responding to VAW published
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2010s
Research
2014 People's Report published
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2010s
International
2014 HeForShe campaign launched by UN Women

UN Women HeForShe campaign launched

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2010s
International
2014 The Lancet series of articles on violence against women and girls published
Māori
2010s
Research
2014 Kaupapa Māori framework published
Ethnic communities
2010s
Community
2014 Culture: No excuse for abuse

Culture: No excuse for abuse booklet published by Shakti and It's not OK Campaign

Disabled people
2010s
International
2014 Concluding observations on the initial periodic reports of New Zealand's progress on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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2010s
Community
2013: National sexual violence survivor helpline launched by Rape Crisis
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2010s
International
2013 57th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women focuses on the prevention and elminination of all forms of violence against women and girls

57th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women focuses on the prevention and elimination of all forms of violence against women and girls

Children and young people
2010s
Community
2013: ‘Loves me not’ dating violence prevention pilot programme begins in nine secondary schools