A third of staff at New Zealand's family and sexual violence taskforce are set to lose their jobs as the government proposes a restructure, sparking concerns over reduced community support and a lack of investment in frontline prevention despite falling violence rates.
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government undermines frontline prevention
A Third Of Family Violence Workforce Facing Axe As Govt Undermines Its Own Mission – PSAgovernment undermining core prevention efforts
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