Te Aorerekura(external link) is Aotearoa New Zealand’s national strategy to end family violence and sexual violence. It sets out a 25-year moemoeā (vision) for an Aotearoa New Zealand where everyone can thrive, feel safe, and live free from family violence and sexual violence.
To help us understand whether we are moving toward this vision, Te Aorerekura Outcomes and Measurement Framework describes twelve national outcomes. These outcomes are the long-term changes needed for the moemoeā to be realised. Having agreed national outcomes supports collective action by government and communities to eliminate family violence and sexual violence. Each long-term outcome is supported by several shorter-term changes we expect to see in the next five or more years.
Outcomes and Measurement Framework [PDF, 1 MB](external link)
The Executive Board publishes Outcomes and Measurement Framework monitoring reports every two years.
These reports provide insight into system performance and people’s experiences, tracking over time what is improving and what still needs attention. Monitoring helps inform decisions by the Executive Board and guide the Government's work to address violence.
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