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Making a Difference - Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Toolkit Hui
February 09, 2017 at 5:06 PM
*From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse*
When & Where:
Auckland
Friday 3 March, 11am-2pm, followed by Kidpower workshop 2-4pm.
Matariki Room, Stardome Observatory & Planetarium, 670 Manukau Road, Epsom.
Hosted by Kidpower
Wellington
Wednesday 22 March 2017, 11am-2pm
Venue - To be confirmed
Hosted by Sexual Abuse Prevention Network
Christchurch
Friday 24 March 2017, 11am-2pm
Venue - To be confirmed
Hosted by Te Puna Oranga
Free. Register now.
TOAH-NNEST is working with the ACC Violence Prevention team to bring you three regional hui promoting ACC’s sexual violence primary prevention toolkit.
This hui is for sexual violence prevention providers, evaluators and funders. It will outline ‘what works’ for primary prevention, offers tools for developing evaluations, and gives case studies. If you are keen to learn more, or are already delivering prevention programmes, then this hui is for you!
The ACC workshop will include:
- Using the Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Toolkit website
- Presentations from local providers about their experiences with evaluation
- Networking lunch.
Auckland only, 2-4pm
Kidpower are offering a workshop:
- Introduction on how to integrate Kidpower Child Protection into your professional and private life.
Come with your questions and if you can, bring a laptop or other device to view the toolkit on.