Recent Ministry of Justice figures showed 947 people in the Bay of Plenty and Coromandel region breached their protection orders a total of 1176 times between 2005 and 2015.
One offender clocked up 13 breaches.
Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services Trust executive director Tommy Wilson said he applauded the Government's suite of family violence law changes.
"Anything that empowers women and other victims and gives them greater protections gets a big tick from me and this organisation," he said.
Tauranga Women's Refuge manager Angela Warren-Clark said the 53 law changes would "absolutely" make a difference, particularly to victims of non-fatal strangulation which was an "almost daily occurrence" in many communities.
"But I do think that the devil is in the detail and we need to wait and see what teeth will be given to supporting these changes when they come into force," she said.
Victim Support chief executive Kevin Tao said the package of reforms had the potential to be a "game changer" for victims of family violence, but only if resources were prioritised for frontline services
Victim Support supported almost 30,000 victims each year, including 9000 victims of family harm, and police responded to 110,00 incidents of family violence a year.
"There are no other word for it, 110,000 incidents of family violence a year is a national disgrace," Mr Tao said.
The changes would cost $130 million over four years, and legislation was expected to be introduced to Parliament early next year.
< h2>Where to find help:
Tauranga Women's Refuge
Crisis clinic 541-1911 or 0800-867-33843
Shakti 0800-742-584
Tauranga Living Without Violence 577-9297
Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services Trust 571-0875
It's Not OK helpline 0800-456-450
Shine 0508-744-633