What is a Clearinghouse anyway? AP Janet Fanslow, AP Robyn Dixon, Dr Pauline Gulliver, Ms Nicola Paton, Ms Gay Richards New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse
New Zealand’s national centre for family and whānau violence research and information. We work to support and inform the links between family violence work in research, policy and practice. Practice Research NZFVC Policy Funded by the Families Commission
Disseminating information Information provided on family violence statistics, primary prevention, child abuse, IPV, elder abuse, perpetrator programmes and sexual violence. 641 information requests 765 registered library borrowers 34 newsletters ed to 2870 people
525 news stories between October 2011 and June local, national and international events posted over 3 years 2525 items in electronic & hard copy library
Over 70,000 unique visitors to the website in 3 years. Approx visits per weekday visits on newsletter days
Generating Research 5 journal articles + 3 in press Letters in JAMA and The Lancet Report – Family violence indicators: Can administrative data sets be used to measure trends in family violence in New Zealand? Chapter in A restorative approach to family violence
6 Issues Papers so far 1, ,000+ downloads each 5 Data Summaries plus ‘snapshot,’ updated annually (15 total to date) downloads each last year
Kanohi ki te Kanohi 383 Community engagements 5 Seminars 2 Conferences – Strengthening systems to eliminate family violence, 2012 – Children, child maltreatment and intimate partner violence, 2013
Students 3 Summer Students 3 BHSc Dissertation students 1 Masters 1 PhD
London School of Economics, Public Policy Group, 2011 London School of Economics, Public Policy Group, Maximizing the impacts of your research: a handbook for social scientists. London: LSE. Research Impact = Occasion of Influence
UoA Strategic Objectives High quality research that benefits society (Objective 9 & 10) Strong partnerships with key organisations and communities (Objective 12) A public university of global standing (Objective 19) Able students, successful graduates and alumni (Objective 4, 6 & 7) Accomplished and well supported staff (Objectives 1-3)
New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse