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The Incompetence of the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development(slightly edited)© Peter Zohrab 2010 |
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give me copies of all the reports of investigations carried out by or on behalf of any New Zealand Government into the activities of the National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges ... and the National Network of Stopping Violence Services (including constituent entities of that Network) with regard to their suitability for the receipt of public money or with regard to their suitability to provide expert advice to Government (e.g. to the Ministry of Social Development).
The Ministry funds the National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges and the National Network of Stopping Violence Services to provide a valued service to communities across New Zealand. Both of these agencies have a depth of experience in their field, and an understanding of domestic violence in New Zealand, and are able to provide expert advice to the Ministry.
WomRef
1. Business Viability Standard 2 – Prevention of Abuse of Children and Young People
2. Business Viability Standard 4 – Cultural Appropriateness
3. Business Viability Standard 5 – Resolution of Complaints Related to Service Provision
4. Business Viability Standard 6 -- Staffing
5. Business Viability Standard 7 – Health and Safety
6. Business Viability Standard 8 -- Management Structure and Systems
7. Business Viability Standard 10 – Organisation MonitoringNNSVS
1. Business Viability Standard 1 – Philosophical Base
2. Business Viability Standard 4 – Cultural Appropriateness
3. Business Viability Standard 5 – Resolution of Complaints Related to Service Provision
4. Business Viability Standard 6 -- Staffing
5. Business Viability Standard 8 -- Management Structure and Systems
6. Business Viability Standard 10 – Organisation Monitoring
7. Community Services Programme Quality Standard 1 – Service Planning
8. Community Services Programme Quality Standard 6 – Client Record Keeping
Violence happens because of the attitudes and behaviours that boys and girls learn as they grow up; i.e. that men have the right to have ownership and control over women and children, and that its ok to use violence to get your own way.
examines 271 scholarly investigations: 211 empirical studies and 60 reviews and/or analyses, which demonstrate that women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with their spouses or male partners. The aggregate sample size in the reviewed studies exceeds 365,000.
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