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   Weekly Media Roundup
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   MSD: FVSV Update May 2023 - Budget issue
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   Domestic abuse perpetrator programs – a view from the UK – Webinar
   Cross Agency Rainbow Network Conference 2023 - Ōtautahi | Christchurch and Online
   Now We Are 12: Life in early adolescence - Growing Up in NZ webinar series
   Foundational training for non-specialists - ECLIPSE – Online
   Feedback invited on Oranga Tamariki disability strategy
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   Budget 2023 builds on progress to eliminate violence
   Addressing service gaps in family violence and sexual violence
   Te Aorerekura - Ako tahi - 2023 Annual Te Aorerekura Hui - Learning Together - Online
   Pink Shirt Day 2023: Workplace toolkit
   INZ Webinar for Family Violence Prevention Sector
   Deciphering Accounts: Practical guidance on managing accounts for charities
   Embedding victims'/survivors' lived expertise in co-production of research etc
   Coercive Control Awareness, Practice Guidelines and Tools
   RVPN present: Preventing Family Violence against rainbow people: A panel discussion
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He Waka Eke Noa | Māori Cultural Frameworks for Violence Prevention & Intervention Roadshow

March 17, 2023 at 3:27 PM

From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse - https://nzfvc.org.nz/node/4872

DATES, TIMES & LOCATIONS

  • Manukau, Tāmaki:
    Tuesday 28 March 2023, 10am-1pm, Hāpai Tūhono, Level 5, 20 Amesham Way, Manukau, Tāmaki

ORGANISED BY

Tu Tama Wahine o Taranaki & Te Puna Oranga

COST

Free. Register now for: Hāwera, Taranaki Whangārei | Motueka, Te Tau Ihu Manukau, Tāmaki

He Waka Eke Noa is a Kaupapa Māori mixed-methods research project that will identify the prevalence of family and sexual violence for Māori and have explored cultural approaches to family violence from Māori community perspectives documenting critical elements that are necessary for strengthening the prevention and intervention of family violence and sexual violence for Māori.

Register for this event

The team will be travelling to four locations to present their findings.

Presenters at each location.

  • Hāwera, Taranaki
    Dr Leonie Phiama, Dr Cherryl Smith and Ngaropi Cameron.
  • Whangārei
    Professor Tuhiwai Smith, Rihi Te Nana and Shirley Simmonds.
  • Motueka, Te Tau Ihu
    Dr Leonie Pihama, Dr Cherryl Smith, Ngaropi Cameron and Billie-Jean Cassidy.
  • Manukau, Tāmaki
    Professor Tuhiwai Smith, Rihi Te Nana and Shirley Simmonds

Download the flyer (400 KB, PDF)

For more information, email:
Herearoha: hereroha@gmail.com or
Bernadette: hwenresearch@gmail.com



Category: Research