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001 110987
003 FVC
005 20250625151222.0
008 110331s2006 eng
020 _a1869750454
040 _aWSS
_dAFV
082 0 _a362.8292 SCR
245 _aScreening, risk assessment and intervention for family violence including child abuse and neglect
246 _aNew Zealand Standard
260 _aWellington, N.Z.
_bStandards NZ
_c2006
300 _a94 p. ; computer file : PDF format (2.27mb) ; computer file : World Wide Web
365 _a00
_b0
490 1 _aNZS 8006:2006
500 _aThis item is in the NZFVC Good Practice Database.
520 _aThis Standard sets out the minimum requirements for individuals and agencies/services working with families where there is violence, including child abuse and/or neglect. The Standard aims to encourage good practice and a systematic, evidence-based approach to screening for family violence, assessing risk, and developing safety planning interventions. It is designed to be generic and applicable across different sectors and sites. The Standard was developed by a committee of experts from government and non-government agencies convened by Standards New Zealand. It is recognised as good practice by the New Zealand Police and those agencies involved in the Standard's development. General information related to working with family violence is provided in the document. The Standard utlilises the same family violence prevention principles that are outlined in "Te Rito: New Zealand Family Violence Prevention Strategy". The importance of cultural awareness within family violence work is highlighted, and principles for working with Maori whanau and Pacific fanau are outlined. Agency requirements for written policy and procedures, training, worker safety and supervision, information storage and sharing, organisational culture, and collaboration are detailed. The Standard outlines the specific purposes, types, and processes of family violence screening, including tools for screening for different kinds of abuse, screening questions and when to ask them, and responding to disclosures. Flow charts and examples from agencies are included. Various kinds of risk assessment are defined and their purposes and procedures are outlined, along with suggested risk assessment questions and examples of resources already being used in New Zealand. Safety planning principles are discussed, with detailed information on when and how different safety plans can be developed, who should be involved, and what they can include. The document also contains a list of references, a glossary, and examples of New Zealand models and practice.
522 _anz
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCHILD NEGLECT
_9114
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCOMMUNITY SERVICES
_9150
650 2 7 _aCULTURAL ISSUES
_9177
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aFAMILY SERVICES
_9247
650 2 7 _aHEALTH SERVICES
_9290
650 2 7 _aINTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
_9396
650 2 7 _aINTERVENTION
_9326
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aPROGRAMMES
_9467
650 2 4 _aRISK ASSESSMENT
_9504
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aSAFETY STANDARDS
_9512
650 2 7 _aSCREENING
_93081
650 2 4 _aSOCIAL SERVICES
_9555
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aSTANDARDS
_9573
650 2 4 _aSUPPORT SERVICES
_9591
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
650 2 7 _9103
_aCHILD ABUSE
_2FVC
710 2 _aStandards New Zealand
_92482
856 4 _uhttps://www.police.govt.nz/resources/2006/nzs-8006-2006/nzs-8006-2006.pdf
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
999 _c2687
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