419 results in multiple government agencies
Last Publication Date: 1 Jul 2010
A systematic review of current evidence of youth-specific social marketing interventions that imporved outcomes for young people. This review describes successful social marketing campaigns that have…
The following reports are from the Working for Families project.
Last Publication Date: 1 Apr 2010
Social Work Now, Issue 45, pages 20-25. There is a rich history of professionals intervening early and working collaboratively to assist families who are struggling to…
This report provides the first complete picture of homicide within families in New Zealand.
Last Publication Date: 1 Mar 2010
The Ministry of Social Development undertook three surveys between December 2007 and September 2008 to measure the reach and retention of the Campaign for Action on…
Family violence is a significant social problem in New Zealand causing economic, social and health problems for victims and witnesses of violence. It is estimated to…
The purpose of this review is to understand and articulate the approach of the campaign and determine how well the campaign is working. In particular, it…
The Campaign for Action on Family Violence (the Campaign) is a community-based social marketing initiative that seeks to change the way New Zealanders think and act…
This national face-to-face survey included over 2,500 in-home interviews in order to explore attitudes and beliefs about violence towards women, inter-partner violence and child abuse. The…
This aim of this research is to understand help giving and receiving behaviours in the context of family violence. In particular the research aims to understand…