Tāmaki Makaurau - E Tu : working together to end violence in Auckland
Tāmaki Makaurau - E Tu : working together to end violence in Auckland
Auckland's collective action plan
Auckland Council
- Auckland, New Zealand : Auckland Council, 2015
- electronic document (27 pages); PDF file: 1 MB; Word DOCX: 1.2 MB
"The Auckland Plan has a vision for Auckland to become the world’s most liveable city. To achieve this vision, the Auckland plan acknowledges that family, whānau and sexual violence must be addressed. It recognises that Auckland is a highly complex, disparate, multi-ethnic environment that requires a unique strategy to address family, whānau and sexual violence in a cohesive and co-ordinated manner.
This document sets out our strategic approach to addressing violence in Auckland and a series of collective actions that can be started now.
This work builds on the decades of work led by the domestic, family, whānau and sexual violence sector and utilises the principles of Collective Impact. Collective Impact recognises that in order to tackle complex problems we need to ensure organisations and communities work collectively
and collaboratively." (from the Introduction). There is more information about the development of this project on the website. Record #4777
Auckland Council
COMMUNITY ACTION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MĀORI
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PREVENTION
FAMILY VIOLENCE
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
AUCKLAND
NEW ZEALAND
"The Auckland Plan has a vision for Auckland to become the world’s most liveable city. To achieve this vision, the Auckland plan acknowledges that family, whānau and sexual violence must be addressed. It recognises that Auckland is a highly complex, disparate, multi-ethnic environment that requires a unique strategy to address family, whānau and sexual violence in a cohesive and co-ordinated manner.
This document sets out our strategic approach to addressing violence in Auckland and a series of collective actions that can be started now.
This work builds on the decades of work led by the domestic, family, whānau and sexual violence sector and utilises the principles of Collective Impact. Collective Impact recognises that in order to tackle complex problems we need to ensure organisations and communities work collectively
and collaboratively." (from the Introduction). There is more information about the development of this project on the website. Record #4777
Auckland Council
COMMUNITY ACTION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MĀORI
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PREVENTION
FAMILY VIOLENCE
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
AUCKLAND
NEW ZEALAND