Categories
White Ribbon Day (45)
Disability (1)
Funding (27)
Sexual harassment (1)
Conference (32)
Joint Venture (9)
Events (456)
Courts (8)
White Paper for vulnerable children (30)
Children (3)
Our People (1)
Service (124)
Pacific (1)
MSD (4)
Reviews (12)
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care (8)
Legislation (10)
Pay equity (2)
Children's Network (2)
Te Aorerekura (2)
Community Notices (582)
Network Meeting (8)
Oranga Tamariki (37)
Projects (4)
Library (18)
Programmes (57)
Submissions (112)
Housing (3)
OT Inquiry (3)
Reports (129)
Policy and Legislation (53)
Research (129)
News Media (510)
Juvenists (23)
Newsletters (133)
Police (16)
Lectures and Seminars (2)
Education (1)
Campaigns (54)
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse (7)
Training (448)
Job Vacancies (119)
White Ribbon (3)
It's not OK (35)
COVID-19 (42)
Resources (93)
Consultation (5)
Tags
Archive
2022
February
March
April
May
Le Va launches new Upstander initiative
Keeping you updated: COVID-19
Child protection leads - Safeguarding Children online training
Supporting Rainbow & Takatāpui Rangatahi and their Whānau
Network training from ECPAT NZ
Family Planning Resources Update
Recognising & responding to grooming - Safeguarding Children online training
What is the nature and impact of tech facilitated abuse in young people?
Ministry of Health: Developing a System and Service Framework
Indigenous perspectives on healing from PTSD - Learning Network (Canada) webinar
A Conversation about Trans Health and Primary Care - Webinar series
Weekly Media Roundup
Budget 2022 funding for family violence and sexual violence
DVFREE Family Violence Training for Workplace Support People – Auckland
Child protection in the context of family harm training - ECLIPSE – Online
Practitioner-Victim Insight Concept (PVIC) - ECLIPSE - Online workshop
Foundational training for non-specialists - ECLIPSE - Online workshop
Job Vacancy at Te Whare O Ngā Tūmanako Māori Women’s Refuge: Team Lead
He Waka Eke Noa - Online Presentation Series - Episode 6 – Webinar
Shine RESPOND - Level 3 - Advanced 2-day training
Harmful Digital Communications Act: recent cases, changes and calls for review
Care in the Community pivots as NZ returns to greater normality
Oranga Tamariki Pānui
Weekly Media Roundup
Courage to Grow - training for family and whānau violence prevention
May 21, 2015 at 8:18 AM
When: 2, 9, 16 & 23 June 2015, 9.30am - 3.30pm each day
Where: Clover Park Community House, 16A Israel Avenue, Otara, Auckland
Training provider: Rosemary Nash, Courage to Grow
Cost: $220 per person. Registration (Word DOC, 173 KB) closes 5pm, 22 May 2015
Most people who work in human services or the helping professions will encounter violence in families and whānau, where it will, if it goes unrecognised and unchecked, continually sabotage work with families to restore a state of wellbeing. This training is an opportunity to grow in your knowledge and skill in your work with whānau affected by violence.
This training (20 hours over four days) is aimed at ensuring families affected by family violence receive appropriate initial responses which keep them safe and assist them to begin making positive change in their lives.
Download flyer and registration form (Word DOC, 173 KB)
For further information please contact r.nash@vodafone.co.nz