Review of the Te Rito Phase II Collaborative Community Family Violence Prevention Fund (Record no. 3628)

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Original cataloging agency FVC
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Edition number 362.8292
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Title Review of the Te Rito Phase II Collaborative Community Family Violence Prevention Fund
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Edition statement Version 2
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Place of publication, distribution, etc [Wellington;, N.Z.] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Family and Community Services
Date of publication, distribution, etc April 2009
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Extent 65 p. ; computer format (7.727MB), PDF
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Summary, etc The Ministry of Social Development has released the 2009 review of the Te Rito Collaborative Fund, which funds local networks to organise family violence work in communities around Aotearoa New Zealand. The report describes the current operation of the Te Rito Phase II Collaborative Community Family Violence Prevention Fund ("the Te Rito Fund"), and outlines options for the future development of the fund. The report acknowledges that the Te Rito Strategy and the Te Rito Fund has significantly contributed to the current high profile of the issue of family violence in New Zealand communities. <br/><br/>The report focuses on:<br/><br/>•How the Te Rito fund is supporting local community and government organisations to work together to prevent family violence<br/>•The outcomes of the Te Rito Fund<br/>•The links between the Te Rito Fund and other family violence initiatives<br/>•Current issues with the Fund<br/>•Options for the future<br/>•Good practice in relation to coordinated community responses to family violence<br/>The main findings of the report are:<br/><br/>•Te Rito is fully imbedded at the community level - the name is synonymous with family violence prevention and there is a high degree of community ownership and goodwill around the principles and vision of the Te Rito Strategy and the Te Rito Fund.<br/>•The aims of the Te Rito Fund align with FACS's vision for strong families and connected communities and the funded activities contribute to the FACS strategic goals.<br/>•The Fund supports a variety of collaborative work - primary prevention, early intervention and crisis intervention including: Network meetings and relationship building between government and NGO's working with family violence, formalised ways of working better together (MOUs, referral processes, information sharing protocols), primary prevention and early intervention initiatives (community violence-free strategies; changing attitudes and behaviours through media, campaigns, events, and work in schools; training), in 44% of networks - interagency case management meetings in response to family violence calls to the NZ Police (eg. FVIARS or POL 400 meetings).<br/>•The funding is used by networks to: employ a coordinator/project manager, provide training and seminars, pay meeting costs, develop resources.<br/>The Te Rito Fund has contributed to the following outcomes:<br/><br/>•Leadership<br/>•Effective Services<br/>•Safety and Accountability<br/>•Changing Attitudes and Behaviours<br/>•Sustained Collaboration <br/><br/>The information gathered in the report is based on findings from the 2006 evaluation of the Te Rito Fund, and discussions with the national and regional Family and Community Services (FACS) staff and members of family violence collaboratives around the country. <br/><br/>This document was released earlier in the year under an Official Information Act (OIA) request to Women's Refuge and the Labour Party. It was made available to the NZFVC from the Ministry of Social Development on 10 November 2011.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element GOVERNMENT POLICY
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element FAMILY VIOLENCE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element CHILD ABUSE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element FUNDING
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element FVIARS
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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Geographic name NEW ZEALAND
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