Recent Migrant Victims of Family Violence Project 2019 : final report Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Material type:
- 978-1-99-001955-5
- Immigration New Zealand
- CHINESE PEOPLE
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
- FAMILY VIOLENCE
- FIJIAN PEOPLE
- FILIPINO PEOPLE
- FINANCIAL ABUSE
- IMMIGRATION LAW
- INDIAN PEOPLE
- INTERVENTION
- INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
- MIGRANTS
- PACIFIC PEOPLES
- PASIFIKA
- PERPETRATORS
- PREVENTION
- REFUGEES
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- STATISTICS
- SUPPORT SERVICES
- TONGAN PEOPLE
- VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- NEW ZEALAND
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Action on family violence is a priority for the Government, with a number of 2018 reports referring to the necessity of doing more to increase awareness of family violence issues.1 In this context, a cross-Immigration New Zealand (INZ) Victims of Family Violence Project was instigated to assess the effectiveness of INZ’s approach to both preventing and responding to family violence for recent migrants - people who have lived in New Zealand for five years or less. The Recent Migrant Victims of Family Violence Project 2019: Final Report provides an account of the Project’s key phases and findings. (From the Executive summary). Record #6860