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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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Children and young people
2010s
Government
2016 Coroner's findings on youth suicides released
Children and young people
2010s
Government
2016 Sharing personal information of families and vulnerable children: A guide for inter-disciplinary groups
Children and young people
2010s
Government
2016 Family Violence Assessment and Intervention Guideline: Child abuse and intimate partner violence updated
Children and young people
2010s
Research
2016 State of care 2016

State of care 2016: What we learned from monitoring Child, Youth and Family (Office of the Children's Commissioner, 2016) published

Māori
2010s
Community
2016 First E Tū Whānau Song Competition held
LGBTQIA+ | Takatāpui
2010s
Research
2016 Building Rainbow communities free of partner and sexual violence report

Building Rainbow communities free of partner and sexual violence (Dickson, 2016), released, part of the Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura - Outing Violence project

Māori
2010s
Research
2016 Te Puāwaitanga o te Kākano research

Te Puāwaitanga o te Kākano research: A background paper report (Pihama & McRoberts, n.d.) exploring Māori views and understandings of sexual violence,  available online

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2010s
Government
2016 NGO Social Work Study Award scheme defunded
Children and young people
2010s
Community
2016 Em launched, a website designed to embrace, empower and provide empathy for young women in relation to sexual harm in any form

Em, a website designed to embrace, empower and provide empathy for young women in relation to sexual harm in any form launched

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2010s
Research
2016 Non-Government Organisations (NGO) Study Awards – Exploring the Impact on Social Work Students and Social Service Organisations report published