TY - BOOK AU - Gilbert, Katherine AU - Mackaway, Holly Doel AU - Law, Minhui AU - Mercer, Cormac AU - Low, Iris AU - Fatiaki, Katrina Ma'u AU - Yamba, Abel AU - Maetala, Ruth AU - Pakoa, Anna TI - Regional child protection situation analysis - Pacific : : final report PY - 2023/// CY - Wellington, New Zealand : PB - Save the Children, KW - ADOLESCENTS KW - ATTITUDES KW - CHILD ABUSE KW - CHILD MARRIAGE KW - CHILD PROTECTION KW - CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE KW - CHILDREN'S RIGHTS KW - CLIMATE CHANGE KW - COLONISATION KW - CORPORAL PUNISHMENT KW - COVID-19 KW - DISCIPLINE KW - INTERVENTION KW - MIGRATION KW - PACIFIC PEOPLES KW - PANDEMICS KW - PARENTING KW - POVERTY KW - PRIMARY PREVENTION KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - STATISTICS KW - TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE KW - VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN KW - VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE KW - YOUNG PEOPLE KW - YOUNG WOMEN KW - INTERNATIONAL KW - FIJI KW - PACIFIC KW - PAPUA NEW GUINEA KW - SOLOMON ISLANDS KW - TONGA KW - VANUATU N1 - Published 29 December 2023 N2 - The Nossal Institute for Global Health, School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, together with Macquarie University and in-country research collaborators, was commissioned by Save the Children (SC) to undertake a regional situational analysis of child protection systems in Fiji, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu. The aim of the situational analysis was to understand recent changes to the socio-ecological context in which violence against children occurs in five Pacific countries and to suggest potential strategies for SC to strengthen child protection systems, particularly at the community level. This report presents data from a literature review, as well as primary research in each country. This includes engagement with over: • 52 child protection stakeholders in interviews and 64 in online surveys; • 179 caregivers in focus group discussions and 148 in online surveys; and • 153 children aged between 8-16 years in focus group discussions (including child led research in Fiji and Solomon Islands) and 39 in online surveys. Research question 1: Nature and extent of violence. Research question 2: Strengths and gaps in child protection systems. Research question 3: Recommendations to Save the Children. (From the Executive summary). Follow the links to read the associated reports - Child-led research report (63 pages) and Summary Report (99 pages) Record #8719 UR - https://www.savethechildren.org.nz/assets/Files/Reports/FINAL-Child-Protection-Pacific-Situational-Study-Report-_-SC-Nossal-v3.pdf UR - https://www.savethechildren.org.nz/assets/Files/Reports/FINAL-Child-Protection-Child-Led-Research-Report-_-SCNZ-Nossal.pdf UR - https://www.savethechildren.org.nz/assets/Files/Reports/Regional-Child-Protection-Situational-Analysis-Pacific_Report_FINAL-with-links.pdf UR - https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/programmes/datelinepacific/audio/2018937198/alarming-rise-in-violence-against-children-in-the-pacific-report ER -