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Reform of family violence law : Paper 1. Context and and supporting integrated responses. Cabinet paper Amy Adams, Ministry of Justice

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Justice, 2016Description: electronic document (30 pages) ; PDF file: 1.17 MBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This paper is the first of three papers prepared for Cabinet, seeking agreement to wide-ranging reform of the family violence legislative framework, with the intention of reducing family violence. The paper is presented in two parts: Part A - provides the context for the proposed reform of legislation, and a cost-benefit analysis of the total package, and Part B - seeks Cabinet agreement to a set of initiatives designed to contribute to a better coordinated and responsive family violence system, and sets out the details of the financial implications of the package of proposals (incorporating proposals made in the two companion papers). Papers two and three deal with civil and criminal responses to family violence respectively. (From the paper). Follow the links to the website for background information including the report - Safer sooner: Strengthening New Zealand's family violence laws (#5158) and the other cabinet papers. Follow the link to the NZFVC news item on these law reforms. Record #5180
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Paper presented to the Cabinet Social Policy Committee. Publicly released cabinet paper, September 2016.

This paper is the first of three papers prepared for Cabinet, seeking agreement to wide-ranging reform of the family violence legislative framework, with the intention of reducing family violence. The paper is presented in two parts: Part A - provides the context for the proposed reform of legislation, and a cost-benefit analysis of the total package, and Part B - seeks Cabinet agreement to a set of initiatives designed to contribute to a better coordinated and responsive family violence system, and sets out the details of the financial implications of the package of proposals (incorporating proposals made in the two companion papers). Papers two and three deal with civil and criminal responses to family violence respectively. (From the paper). Follow the links to the website for background information including the report - Safer sooner: Strengthening New Zealand's family violence laws (#5158) and the other cabinet papers. Follow the link to the NZFVC news item on these law reforms. Record #5180