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what were the main programmes implemented by Levin?​

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Answered by annuvava
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Answer: Levin has a longstanding involvement with violence prevention and intervention.  The Horowhenua Family Violence Intervention Programmes (HFVIP) was formed in 1998 in response to the dual acknowledgement of a high incidence of family violence in the area and momentum resulting from the enactment of the Domestic Violence Act.  Initially, HFVIP members reported feeling isolated in their work.  The police were characterised as lacking an in-depth understanding of family violence, which culminated in a less than appropriate level of responsiveness. In 2006, the Horowhenua Abuse Liaison Team (HALT), operating in Horowhenua and including Levin, Foxton, Shannon and Otaki, was formed in response to a need for interagency collaboration surrounding family violence.  The ‘It’s not OK’ Campaign was reported to have solidified HALT’s focus and underscored the development of case management and prevention structures

Answered by ubansu12345678
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Answer:

Levin invented many things.kk

Explanation:

Following the Bolshevik Revolution, Lenin and his new communist government initiated many reforms. They took land from the Tsar, the church, nobles and other landlords, and redistributed it among the peasants in order to reform the agricultural sector and reward the peasants for their loyalty during the Revolution.

Labour conditions were improved with working hours limited to a maximum of eight hours a day, and forty hours a week. The capitalists who had always owned the factories and farms had been profit driven, neglecting basic human rights of workers.

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