The Duchess of Cornwall visited the Battered Women's Trust in Christchurch on Saturday morning, where she was presented with a refuge diamond pin.
The pin recognises services to families who have experienced violence. It is usually presented from the refuge movement to women in New Zealand who have worked in the movement for a long time, so not many people have one.
The Battered Women's Trust is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting families to live violence free. The charity set up the second refuge in New Zealand and was one of the founding members of the Women's Refuge partnership in New Zealand. Its staff work closely with local services to provide a quick response for victims of domestic violence in the Canterbury area.
Since the original group formed in 1976, the Battered Women's Trust has evolved to offer a range of advocacy and education services as well as rural safe housing, transitional housing and a 24-hour crisis line.