Resources
Pasefika Proud develops and provides downloadable resources relating to family violence, including frameworks, research and infographics.
Kāiga Tokelau Wellbeing National Strategic Plan 2022–2026
Kāiga Tokelau Wellbeing National Strategic Plan is a project led, developed, written and endorsed by Tokelau Aotearoa New Zealand communities in Ashburton, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hutt Valley, Invercargill, Manawatu, Oamaru, Porirua, Rotorua, Timaru and Taupo.
National Fijian Wellbeing Plan 2022-2025
Lalawa Ni Tiko Vinaka
Lalawa – National Fijian Wellbeing Plan 2022–2025 is the product of the collective effort of Fijian community leaders and the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) through Pasefika Proud’s Path for Change strategy. It arose from a talanoa process to socialise the topic of “wellbeing” (tiko vinaka) followed by the development of a plan to realise the wellbeing aspirations of Fijians in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Pasifika Power & Control Wheel Translation Project Report 2021
Published by Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
Gender-Based Violence Educational Resource Development Initiative. The Pasifika Power and Control Wheel Translation Project is part of the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence’s (API-GBV) initiative of translating and developing educational resources and tools on gender-based violence (i.e. domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking) in indigenous Pasifika languages.
Social Citizenship Education (SCE) Programmes In Schools
The Pacific Community’s (SPC)’s Social Citizenship Education programme, as part of the Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls (Pacific Partnership), equips school students and communities to understand and apply human rights and responsibilities, gender equality, inclusion and non-violence. This publication has been produced with the financial support of the European Union and the Governments of Australia and New Zealand, and UN Women.
A duty to care | Me manaaki te tangata
The seventh report of the Family Violence Death Review Committee. The report focuses on a duty to care
A duty to care | Me manaaki te tangata, is the seventh report of the Family Violence Death Review Committee. The report focuses on a duty to care and "...explores factors that have pushed Aotearoa New Zealand away from caring for people who experience family violence, reinforcing messages that no one is there to help them."
A duty to care | Me manaaki te tangata - Family violence deaths - June 2022
This document is a companion piece to the Seventh report of the Family Violence Death Review Committee and includes reflective points for agencies and services.