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Objective 3OutputsObjective 4Outputs-by domestic violence training, or who have not yet shown evidence <strong>of</strong> achange <strong>of</strong> attitudes and practices, developed and implementedo Police Services' internal structures for management <strong>of</strong> their domesticviolence engagement and response strengthened/formalisedo Police leadership establish and/or support police engagement inappropriate in-country advisory mechanisms (such as a national domesticviolence committee)o Police have systems in place for monitoring and quality control <strong>of</strong> theirdomestic violence response and prevention processo Increased Police participation in relevant national mechanisms to developnational legislation and policy on domestic violence, and inclusion <strong>of</strong>domestic violence in national development planso Steps towards inclusion <strong>of</strong> on-going costs <strong>of</strong> domestic violence unit inpolice budgetPolice participate effectively in community outreach and awareness raising ondomestic violenceo DVU staff, and other selected Police Officers, trained and supported to leadpolice outreach activities on domestic violenceo Increase in police-led outreach activities on domestic violence held in/withcommunitieso Closer alignment <strong>of</strong> approach to community awareness and victim supportbetween Police and other agencieso Community awareness activities, not necessarily police-led, undertakenwith NGOs and/or government agencies (eg White Ribbon Day, mediacampaigns, public meetings, community workshops, school programmes)To increase <strong>Pacific</strong> Police capacity across the region to prevent and respondeffectively to domestic violence and to maintain partnerships at a regional levelto address domestic violenceo Study Tours and secondments within the <strong>Pacific</strong>, including NZ/Australiao Eligible activities supported through the TAF and SCFo Regional workshops and training for DVU staff and Police leadershipo Regional workshops and training for Police, other government agencies,and regional and in-country NGOs with a domestic violence focus (thesemay/not be Police-led)o Resources available regionally (eg training curriculum, policy and proceduretemplates, manuals, etc) reviewed and revised/updatedo <strong>PPDVP</strong> website continues to be accessible and up-to-date (eg information,resources, opportunities for sharing experiences, etc)o Opportunities to include <strong>PPDVP</strong> information on other websites exploredand taken up where appropriate to progress Objective 4o Links with other regional and bilateral policing, and law and justiceprogrammes to ensure domestic violence is integrated with theseprogrammes whenever possible to ensure a consistent and holisticresponse to domestic violence in <strong>Pacific</strong> Island Countrieso PlCP encouraged to engage with other relevant regional organisations (egFRSC, Forum Secretariat) to progress Objective 4I-<strong>PPDVP</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Page 29

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