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The Government has delivered its promise to put community voice at the heart of its plan to eliminate family violence and sexual violence.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

Community organisations working to prevent family violence in areas affected by Cyclone Gabrielle will receive a significant boost in funding.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

The Government has welcomed the Stage One Waitangi Tribunal Wai 2750 – Housing and Housing Services Kaupapa Inquiry report into homelessness released today.

  • Housing

Budget 2023 continues the Government’s commitment to tackle the housing shortage by delivering 3,000 more public housing homes, supporting more people at risk of homelessness, building more houses for Māori and those impacted by recent severe weather events.

  • Housing

Budget 2023 continues the Government’s year-on-year investment in initiatives to eliminate family violence and sexual violence. 

  • Disability Issues
  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
  • Social Development and Employment

Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment Priyanca Radhakrishnan has today launched the Love Better campaign in a world-leading approach to family harm prevention.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
  • Social Development and Employment

Associate Minister of Housing (Homelessness) Marama Davidson has announced a significant funding boost today for kaupapa Māori approaches that support whānau into housing.

  • Housing

The latest progress report for the Aotearoa New Zealand Homelessness Action Plan shows milestones continue to be met as the Government works hard to address homelessness.

  • Housing

The Government is once again providing millions of dollars of support to community organisations working to address homelessness, the Associate Housing Minister, Marama Davidson announced today.

  • Housing

The Government is taking the important steps to modernise access and better connect New Zealanders experiencing family violence to the services that can support them.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
  • Social Development and Employment

Government is stepping up its support of community leadership in homelessness prevention with 10 new recipients of the Local Innovation and Partnership Fund (LIPF) receiving close to $6 million allocated as part of the Homelessness Action Plan (HAP).

  • Housing

After 10 years’ hard mahi, HomeGround - Auckland City Mission's new home – is now officially open.

  • Housing

Significant progress is being made towards the Government’s goal of eliminating family violence and sexual violence, Minister Davidson confirmed today at the first ever annual hui to take stock of the work underway to ensure all children, families and whānau can thrive in safe homes and communities.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

The Government has taken another step forward in its work to eliminate family violence and sexual violence with the announcement today of a new Tangata Whenua Ministerial Advisory Group.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

Rangatahi experiencing homelessness are being supported by the Government to find safe, warm, and affordable places to live, the Associate Minister of Housing (Homelessness) Marama Davidson announced today. 

  • Housing

Today’s release of the Family Violence Death Review Committee’s (FVDRC): ‘A duty to care’ report has been welcomed by the Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence, Hon Marama Davidson.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

New workforce frameworks launched today will make an important difference to people impacted by family violence by strengthening responses and ensuring services support people’s safety, and long-term healing and wellbeing.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

Budget 2022 is delivering on the Government’s plan to eliminate family violence and sexual violence.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

“The 18-month review of the Aotearoa New Zealand Homelessness Action Plan (HAP) shows good progress against the 18 immediate initiatives”, says Associate Minister of Housing (Homelessness) Marama Davidson.

  • Housing

On International Women’s Day, the Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence, Hon Marama Davidson, has joined with other women to reinforce the need for collective action to address gender-based violence.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

Government agencies will build on the work of the Joint Venture, in a new Interdepartmental Executive Board to enable the collaborative responses, clear roles and responsibilities required to deliver Te Aorerekura - the new National Strategy to Eliminate Family Violence and Sexual Violence.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

Today the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence Marama Davidson joined tangata whenua and sector representatives to launch Te Aorerekura, the country’s first National Strategy to Eliminate Family Violence and Sexual Violence.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence Marama Davidson has approved five funding grants to support national-level family violence and sexual violence prevention initiatives for LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, older people and new migrant communities.

  • Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence

The second round of funding for local initiatives that help overcome homelessness across Aotearoa New Zealand opens on 16 November.

  • Housing