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I all: In terms <strong>of</strong> oversight <strong>of</strong> the <strong>PPDVP</strong>, how effective do you think the in-country 1management and/or oversight arrangements are:Ia)for example, National <strong>Domestic</strong> <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> Committee or an equivalent body that allowskey country stakeholders (such as DV Unit Coordinator, Victim Support NGO, representative fromthe relevant Government agency, NZ Police rnentor/programme manager, and NZHC representative)torneet regularly to oversee, monitor, and discuss relevant Country Programme implementationissues?1[0] 2[0] 3[1] 4[5] 5[3] 6131 DNK[6] N/A[llb)for example, the Police DV Management Group within the <strong>Pacific</strong> Police Service?l[O] 2[0] 3[0] 4[5] 5[4] 6[2] DNK[8] N/A[O]Q12: Police training has been a large component <strong>of</strong> the <strong>PPDVP</strong>. Please rate the following:Tra~ning was relevant and appropriate for our police servlce4[2] 5[7] 6[1] ONK[4] N/A[Z]We have staff who are able to provide training for new recruits and refresher trainlngf orexisting personnelrrainlng has led to changes in responses to domestlc vlolenceNefl procedures are in place and being used, and are monitored for complianceCMIS is being used, trends Identified, and reports provided to pollce management4[3] 5[6] 6[3] DNK[6] N/A[l]4141 5[4] 6[5] DNK[S] N/A[l]4[6] 5[3] 6[3] DNK[6] N/A[1]4141 5[2] 6[6] DNK[6] N/A[l]916: How efficiently did the PDVP make use <strong>of</strong> time and resources to achieve the programmesobjectives?To Increase <strong>Pacific</strong> police capacity across the region to prevent and respond effectlvelyto domestic violence and to develop and malntain partnerships at a regional levelTo Increase police capacity to respond effectively to domestic violence In Cook Islands,Tonga, Samoa, Klribati and VanuatuTo develop and maintain effective partnerships between Potlce and relevantGovernment Agencies, and NGOs, Churches, Community ieaders/Organisatlons toprevent/respond effectively to domestic violence in the participating countries <strong>of</strong> CookIslands, Tonga, Samoa, Kiribatl and VanuatuTo support the development <strong>of</strong> appropriate legislation on domestlcvlolence andtraining <strong>of</strong> the]udiciary/legal pr<strong>of</strong>ession in Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Kirlbatl andVanuatuTo support the development <strong>of</strong> appropriate national policy on domestic vlolence andincorporation <strong>of</strong> appropriate actions In National Development Plans in Cook Islands,Tonga, Samoa, Kirlbatl and Vanuatu4[2] 5[8] 6[4] DNK[S]3[1] 4[4] 5[5] 6[5] DNK[4]3[1] 4[3] 5[8] 6[3] DNK[4]2[1] 3[2] 4[5] 5[3] 6[2] DNK[6]2[l] 3[2] 4[3] 5[4] 6[3] DNK[6]Overall Ratings:Number654321DNKN/ARating descrlptionVery high -excellentGoodAbove averageBelow averagePoorVery low - poorDid Not KnowNot ApplicableTotal Count1311481212631 '12712% <strong>of</strong> votes cast23.0%26.0%21.3%4.6%0.5%0.2%22.3%2.1%% votes cast excluding DNK & N/A30.5%34.4%28.1%6.0%0.7%0.2%<strong>PPDVP</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Page 33

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