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Auckland Floods
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Shine RESPOND - Level 1 - Introductory training – Auckland
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International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Fighting for Change
Kete Kupu
July 15, 2016 at 10:06 AM
July Issue of Kete Kupu
The July issue of the NZCCSS newsletter Kete Kupu is now online.
Kete Kupu includes information and commentary on a wide range of social service issues and provides updates and commentary on social service policy and practice. To download the newsletter, please follow the website link to download a PDF of Kete Kupu from our website: click here to download Kete Kupu.
Some of the highlights of this July 2016 issue include:
- A 'new normal' Social services and families remain under pressure
- Hearts stirred and action motivated by neglect and nurture
- A merciful heart and a calculator needed
- Valuing people, living well conference report
- The Universal Basic Income Experiment
- Gang Action Plan more than a tagline?
- CYF Overhaul
If you have comments or feedback on our new look newsletters or any suggestions for additional items or sources of information to include in Kete Kupu, please let us know. All feedback is gratefully received - please send any comments to admin@nzccss.org.nz