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020 _aAFVC
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082 _a362.8292 TAK
245 _aTaking action to overcome violence :
_bone-day conference report & proceedings held in Auckland, 25 November 2006
_cPacific Women's Watch (NZ) Inc
260 _aAuckland, New Zealand :
_bPacific Women's Watch (NZ),
_c2006
300 _a54 pages ; 30 cm.
505 _rLuamanuvao Winnie Laban, Associate Minister of Pacific Island Affairs and Social Development
_tCreating policy to overcome violence
505 _rJoy Liddicoat, Human Rights Commissioner
_tRelationship between international obligations and social policy
505 _rPeter Boshier, Principal Family Court Judge
_tThe Domestic Violence Act 1995 - Are women still the victims?
505 _rHeather Henare, National Manager, National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges
_tSupporting victims - The critical need
505 _rJanet Fanslow, PhD, School of Population Health, University of Auckland
_tAssessing prevalence, developing prevention strategies
505 _rAssociate Professor Mike O'Brien, Child Poverty Action Group
_tPoverty and violence
505 _rGary Poole, CEO, Refugees as Survivors (RAS), Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre
_tWhat are the roots of cultural violence against refugees and migrant women and children in New Zealand?
505 _rSenior Sergeant Alan Rowland,Youth Services Coordinator, Auckland City, New Zealand Police
_tViolence against women and children
520 _aAn event to honour the United Nations Secretary-General's special study on violence against women provided the opportunity to engage with an audience in Auckland to take forward a study of international significance that was very relevant to the local community. The direct link to the work of the United Nations was made real for the 120 women and men of many cultures who attended. The aim was to hold a conferenve that could be used as a model for use nationally and regionally based onthe one-day conference held last March by the New York NGO Committee on the Stautus of Women for participants at the 2005 session of the Commission of the Status of Women. The objective was to offer an event that could be replicated easily in any place on a subject that is a critical issue in every country without exception. (From the Foreword). The longer printed papers are detailed above. Record #6105
650 0 _aConvention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
_94239
650 0 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
650 _aINTERVENTION
_9326
650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
_9431
650 _aMIGRANTS
_9385
650 _aPOVERTY
_9453
650 _aPREVALENCE
_9457
650 _aPREVENTION
_9458
650 _aREFUGEES
_9492
650 0 _aVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
_93088
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
710 _aPacific Women's Watch (NZ) Inc
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_cREPORT