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2022 He Kokonga Ngākau Symposium
Identifying and Responding to Vulnerability and Child Abuse
Child protection in the context of family harm training - ECLIPSE – Online
May 13, 2022 at 4:36 PM
DATE
18 - 19 May 2022
TIME
10am-12noon, each day
LOCATION
Online
ORGANISED BY
ECLIPSE: Family Violence Services Ltd
COST
$65 + gst
This training, online over 2 days, for generalist and specialist practitioners explores Child Protection in the context of Family Harm.
This training explores Child Protection in the context of Family Harm and will provide all participants with clear and concise understanding of the multiple aspects of what Child Protection looks like in Aotearoa, New Zealand, governing legislation, our practitioner obligations, and how child abuse is even further complicated when Family Harm is present.
ECLIPSE is proud to introduce Facilitator Keino Smullen from Holistic Supervision and Consultancy, she has been contracted into ECLIPSE to share her specialist knowledge. Keino she is also a victim -survivor of family violence that is dedicated to ensuring that the victim survivor voice is at the heart of all training and is striving to make informed positive change in the sector.
Keino’s specialist career in the social work sector has spanned over 19 years allowing her to establish a high level of theoretical and practicable knowledge, with 17 years of her career spent as a social worker before moving onto social work supervisor for Oranga Tamariki. Keino worked very closely with the multidisciplinary Child Protection Team and other local based agencies to ensure immediate child safety protocols were implemented which led to successful prosecution of offenders and perpetrators of child abuse.
ECLIPSE: Family Violence Services Ltd is a specialist family violence training provider that offers specialist and varied content training workshops across Aotearoa, New Zealand. ECLIPSE has the core objective of increasing whānau safety and wellbeing, and a targeted focus to increase workforce capability across the family harm sector.
For more information and to find other upcoming workshops, please go to: www.eclipsefamilyviolenceservices.co.nz/workshop-bookings then click on the "Book a workshop" link.
For general information please go to the ECLIPSE home page or cotact Debbs: enquiries@eclipsefamilyviolenceservices.co.nz if you are interested in private training for your organisation.
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