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PACIFIC PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMME (PPDVP)

PACIFIC PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMME (PPDVP). Cam Ronald PPDVP Implementation Team New Zealand Police 40 th PICP Conference – Pohnpei, FSM – 24 August 2010. NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs – NZ Aid Programme Funds New Zealand Police – PPDVP with the Mandate of

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PACIFIC PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMME (PPDVP)

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  1. PACIFIC PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMME (PPDVP) Cam Ronald PPDVP Implementation Team New Zealand Police 40th PICP Conference – Pohnpei, FSM – 24 August 2010

  2. NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs – NZ Aid Programme Funds New Zealand Police – PPDVP with the Mandate of Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police (PICP) To Strengthen pacific police services to respond effectively to reported cases of domestic violence From 2006 to 2011

  3. Futures • 5 yr programme ended June 2011 • Baseline Surveys of 2006 refreshed 2010 • Gender sensitivity issue identified • Based on earlier PICP / HIV surveys • Barriers to change cohortto be targeted • SURVEY planned in 2012 • Transition for 2011 – 2012 • Ongoing business as usual • Keeping the lights on, engine running! • Programme evaluationcompleted August 2011

  4. Evaluation AssessmentFocus on Five Participating Countries

  5. Main Review Recommendations • Further PPDVP activities required – for 5 years • Goals focussed on policing • NZAid, Ausaid and others focus on NGOs • Assess and decide on wider scope (SGBV) • Two levels • Participating • Other PICP members • Stay closely aligned with NZPol ISG and AFP PPDP • TAF and Small Grants Funds maintained

  6. Potential Activities • Continue to maintain, strengthen and broaden in five countries • Support to all Pacific Police services • Recognising and using skilled staffed • Share data, examples – web site in place • Potential for Micronesian / Guam initiative – example • Extended Exchange Programme and Study Tours

  7. Next steps process • PICP endorsement for action August 2011 • Country needs defined early 2012 • Revised approach in delivery? • Regional overlay developed • PPDVP II design 2nd qtr 2012 • Negotiations with NZAid, NZ Police and PICP • Identify and train NZ Police staff • PPDVP II commences in July 2012

  8. PICP Main Recommendations • Interim processes, evaluation & next steps process • Country and Regional needs analysis, S&GBV survey • Reaffirm S&GBV as a priority for PICP • Invite NZ Aid Programme, NZ Police and PICP Secretariat to work together to develop and deliver next stages

  9. Pacific Prevention of Domestic Violence Programme (PPDVP) International Service Group – NZ Police HQ www.ppdvp.org.nz

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