25 August 2009
Media Statement
Report to guide crack-down on family violence
Tariana Turia has welcomed the latest report on family violence, saying it will help guide the work of a new high-level
ministerial group formed to address and eliminate family violence.
"The report confirms the grim reality of violence in this country and there can be no fluffing over of that.
"It's now time for us in Government to act - to see what works, what doesn't and what will."
The Ministerial Committee on Family Violence will provide leadership across government to make sure the laws, policies
and services are working, Mrs Turia said.
"If the laws, policies and services aren't working, then it will be our job to make sure that changes are made so that
they do work.
"Our families must step up to the mark as well because the Government on its own can not eliminate family violence - all
of us need to pitch in on this.
"We are very committed to addressing this issue and working with families and communities."
The 288-page Family Violence Statistics Report was compiled by the Families Commission using data from 2000-2006 sourced
from a number of Government departments and non-Government agencies that deal directly with victims and perpetrators of
family violence.
This is the first time that data from government and non-government agencies dealing directly with victims and
perpetrators of family and sexual violence have been brought together. The report does not come with an analysis or
recommendations.
"We always knew family violence was a huge problem in this country but the content of this report is very helpful
because it will help us pin-point specific areas of concern."
The ministerial committee, which Mrs Turia would chair, is expected to meet within the next four weeks. Other members
are the ministers for police, justice, social development and employment, education, housing, health, women's, ethnic,
Maori and Pacific affairs.
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