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2023

January
February
March
   Weekly Media Roundup
   World-leading family harm prevention campaign supports young NZers
   Domestic violence disclosure schemes study: Interviews with applicants
   Job Vacancy at Kindred Family Services: General Counsellor and Child Therapist
   FASD Learning and Networking Group for Social and Support Workers (LANSAS)
   New report on access to services for male survivors of sexual violence
   Child Matters: Auckland Region Child Protection Training
   SWRB Workforce Survey Report 2022
   Child and Youth Wellbeing update: March 2023
   Weekly Media Roundup
   MSD: Family Violence and Sexual Violence Update
   Deadline extended for social work pay equity data collection
   He Waka Eke Noa | Māori Cultural Frameworks for Violence Prevention & Intervention Roadshow
   Regulations published to support tenancy laws for victim/survivors
   ACLC: 2023 Know Your Rights Education Series
   ‘Folau He Vahanoa’ legal education programme – Auckland
   MPHS: Free Whānau Fun Day!
   Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre Seminar: February 2023
   Traumatic Brain Injury Conference: Across the spectrum of interpersonal violence – Whanganui
   Weekly Media Roundup
   MSD: Family Violence and Sexual Violence Update
   Brainwave Online Conference - Last Chance To Book
   Family violence is making Kiwis sick, research shows
   E Tū Whānau Pānui: Funding and support for communities affected by cyclone and floods
   An ongoing duty to care: Responding to survivors of family violence homicide

Child Matters Child Protection Training

September 18, 2014 at 10:00 AM

Child Matters is a registered charitable trust dedicated to preventing harm to children in New Zealand. They have been working in communities throughout New Zealand educating, supporting and inspiring adults to protect children since 1994.

Child protection training and education is the key to reducing child abuse. Take advantage of the number of training opportunities available in your region in the new financial year, and equip yourself or your staff with the skills to know what to look for, the knowledge to know what to do, and the confidence to take appropriate action when a child is in danger of abuse.

 

Child Matters Programmes:

Child Protection One Day Workshops
-  Developing Child Protection Policies and Procedures
-  Dynamics of Sexual Abuse

5 Day Child Protection Studies Programme (NZQA level 3)

Diploma in Child Protection (NZQA level 5)

Click here for more information, or visit the Child Matters website.



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