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2023

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   Weekly Media Roundup
   The Changemaker Fund
   MSD: FVSV Update May 2023 - Budget issue
   Budget 2023: Overview from the NZFVC
   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
   New Rainbow resources, training, research, Rainbow Family Violence Awareness Day
   June/July 2023 professional development from the Grief Centre
   Safeguarding & Child Protection blended learning: eLearning + Webinar
   Weekly Media Roundup
   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
   Government moves to support social workers workforce
   Report findings show Whānau Ora model working to change whānau lives
   Weekly Media Roundup

Massey Matters Funding Update

October 30, 2013 at 3:49 PM

Massey Matters Fund for organisations in the Massey community. Download form here and guidelines for funding. These are also available from the Massey Community House or Massey CAB.

Massey Matters community development organization aimed at improving quality of life in Massey. Priorities will be given to following:

  • Activities and training for youth (13-18 year olds)
  • Environmental projects
  • Neighbourhood Pride projects e.g. street activities
  • Projects that strengthen the Health and wellbeing of families and residents
  • Projects that Enhance and support quality of life for our senior citizens
  • Projects around Family Violence at grassroots level
  • Projects that support promote ethnic and culturally diverse groups
  • Projects aimed to ensure children are healthy, ready to learn and get a great start in life.

Contact Sam by email or Phone 09 832 0431 Mobile 021826314 for more information or queries.

Applications closing 9 November



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