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Government unveils second plan to tackle family and sexual violence

“Another important milestone”

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The government launched the second Te Aorerekura Action Plan, aiming to reduce family and sexual violence. Minister Karen Chhour called it “another important milestone” for interagency collaboration. Police Minister Mark Mitchell emphasised “strengthening multi-agency responses,” while Labour’s Ginny Andersen criticised a lack of reported progress, calling it a “cost-cutting exercise” and warning, “That’s a red flag.”

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