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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) Cam Ronald PPDVP Implementation Team New Zealand Police 40th PICP Conference – Pohnpei, FSM – 24 August 2010
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
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
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
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
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
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
Pacific Prevention of Domestic Violence Programme (PPDVP) International Service Group – NZ Police HQ www.ppdvp.org.nz