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2024
February
March
NZFVC Quick Reads: 27 March 2024
Being trauma-informed in practice with Dr Nicola Atwool - 3 part online workshop
Survivor Experiences Service
ACC RFP for community-led primary prevention 'anchor partners'
Survey and consultation for kaimahi Māori
Pacific Family Violence Prevention Training - Ethnic specific programme 2024
Weekly Media Roundup
MSD's FVSV Update March 2024
Women’s Refuge: Safer When, Safe How research
Caring Families Aotearoa: Care and Protection White Paper
Annual Social Worker Workforce Report 2023
Weekly Media Roundup
NZFVC Quick Reads: 14 March 2024
Court related changes: FV Safety programme and cultural reports
NZFVC Quick Reads: 11 April 2024
Te Pai Ora SSPA Presents: Enhancing Leadership
Lifewise Parenting Courses for Term 2 2024
Group Facilitating Training with Fay Lilian
Weekly Media Roundup
Rob Veale Workshop: Risk assessment in the context of intimate partner violence
NZFVC Quick Reads: 5 March 2024
Community Meeting - Save School Lunches
April webinars at the Grief Centre
Kiribati Family Violence Prevention Training Programme
October 18, 2019 at 10:28 AM
DATE
15, 16 and 22, 23 November 2019
LOCATION
Hamilton
ORGANISED BY
Pasefika Proud
COST
Free. NOTE: This programme is specifically for Pacific peoples attendance only. Use the register button below to express your interest to attend
Pacific Competency (Addressing Family Violence through Pacific Cultural Frameworks). The Nga Vaka Conceptual Frameworks inform eight ethnic specific programmes. The programmes provide participants with an in-depth insight to cultural approaches to achieving family wellbeing, especially when dealing with family violence.
This cultural training has been developed to target qualified Pacific practitioners such as social workers, counsellors etc., either working specifically with Pacific families in the area of family violence or who are working with Pacific families and deal with family violence incidences or support as part of their wider work.
The ethnic specific programmes also allow attendance of those who have participated in the Part 1 “Introduction to Family Violence” programme and/or who are Pacific community support workers and members of the Pacific community who have a basic understanding of family violence legislation, data trends around family violence, safety and planning and managing risk for Pacific peoples and their families.
Each ethnic-specific programme is delivered in a combination of one of the ethnic Pacific languages and English.
The programme is FREE, however, due to high demand, limited spaces are available.
Other upcoming Pasefika Proud programmes 2019 - 2020