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Timeline

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1999 Family Violence Focus Group co-convened by the Ministry of Social Policy and Crime Prevention Unit, comprising representatives from both government and non-government sectors.
Family Violence Focus Group co-convened by the Ministry of Social Policy and Crime Prevention Unit, comprising representatives from both government and non-government sectors. The focus group worked on developing a strategic plan for family violence
1999 Protecting Women and Children: An Interagency Response to Family Violence training kit jointly developed by NZ Police, NCIWR and CYPFA. Joint agency training of Police, social workers and community advocates is undertaken around the country
Protecting Women and Children: An Interagency Response to Family Violence training kit jointly developed by NZ Police, NCIWR and CYPFA. Joint agency training of Police, social workers and community advocates is undertaken around the country
1999 Te Puni Kōkiri to develop Family Violence Strategic Agenda for Iwi/Māori.
Te Puni Kōkiri to develop Family Violence Strategic Agenda for Iwi/Māori
1999 Children and Family Violence: Effective Interventions Now conference held
199 Responses to Crime: Annual Review 1999 (Ministry of Justice 1999), a follow-up report, published
Responses to Crime: Annual Review 1999 (Ministry of Justice, 1999), a follow-up report, published
1999 Māori Provider Development Fund established, administered by Te Puni Kōkiri
Māori Provider Development Fund established, administered by Te Puni Kōkiri
1999 Family Violence Unit disbanded
Family Violence Unit disbanded
1999 Māori women and work: The effects of family violence on Māori women's wmployment opportunities report published
Māori Women and Work: The Effects of Family Violence on Māori Women's Employment Opportunities (Pouwhare. National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges, 1999) published
1999 Ministry of Social Policy, Department of Child, Youth and Family Services created.
Ministry of Social Policy, the Department of Child, Youth and Family Services and the Department of Work and Income (from 1998) created. These three agencies replaced the Department of Social Welfare. (see Garlick, 2012, p.207)