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Tips and tricks for a warm and dry home this winter – Healthy homes workshop
The Pasifika Power & Control Wheel Translation Project – Webinar
Practitioner-Victim Insight Concept (PVIC) - ECLIPSE – Online
Child and Youth Wellbeing update - June 2022
Consultations: sexual harassment, surrogacy, and gender/sex self-identification process
Child Protection Studies Programme - Auckland South August 2022
Weekly Media Roundup
Govt launches new family violence workforce capability frameworks
Shooting for the stars
Mai World: Child & Youth Voices Team from the Office of the Children's Commissioner
Te Kawa Mataaho - Pay Equity Claim Validation Webinar & Survey
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2022, new prevention projects, recent research
Celebrating Matariki, resources for healing
Implementing Te Aorerekura – a survey of children and young people’s participation
Family Violence and Sexual Violence Service Provider Update
Te Puna Aonui - E-update July 2022
Pacific Women's Watch NZ - Virtual hui to discuss the next CEDAW report
Latest news from Growing Up in New Zealand - June 2022
Centre for Longitudinal Research Conference 2022
Save the Date - Annual Hui
Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei - For us and our children after us
2022 He Kokonga Ngākau Symposium
Identifying and Responding to Vulnerability and Child Abuse
International Indigenous Research Conference 2016
November 03, 2016 at 2:58 PM
*From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse*
When: 15-18 November 2016
Where: Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland
Hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
Cost: From $550. Register now
The themes for the 2016 conference are:
Whai Rawa – Prosperous Indigenous Economies
Development of theories, models and tools that add value and enhance the profitability of diverse Indigenous businesses, enterprises and communities. Creation of new understandings and approaches for effective governance of resources that grow the economies of Indigenous communities while celebrating cultural knowledges, practices and values.
Te Tai Ao – Healthy Natural Environments
Increased evidence to ensure coasts, waters, forests and lands are healthy and thriving ecosystems providing a sustainable basis for Indigenous aspirations. Greater solutions for Indigenous peoples to respond to environmental challenges at local, regional, national and global levels.
Mauri Ora – Indigenous Human Flourishing
Strengthened social, health and community knowledges and practices that mitigate harm, nourish health and wellbeing and enhance flourishing Indigenous communities. Further development of Indigenous ethical foundations and strategies for positive, interconnected and enduring relationships.
Mahi Auaha – Creative Indigenous Innovation
Development of further technology to support Indigenous aspirations for positive engagement in our communities and enhanced excellence in Indigenous scholarship. Novel tools and methods for transforming outcomes for Indigenous peoples and celebrating Indigenous innovation.
Te Reo me Ngā Tikanga Māori – Thriving Indigenous languages and cultures
Increased revitalisation and normalisation of Indigenous languages, customs and values within research settings, communities and society. Further development of research-based revival and recovery tools and solutions for engagement, use and transmission of Indigenous languages and cultures.