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2021
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Weekly Media Roundup
New survey launched to gather info about Māori experiences of violence in Aotearoa
Te Whāriki Takapou launch second Māori Medium sexuality education programme
Identifying and Responding to Vulnerability and Child Abuse
$4M to reduce homelessness in five locations
AprilNew survey launched to gather info about Māori experiences of violence in Aotearoa
Te Whāriki Takapou launch second Māori Medium sexuality education programme
Identifying and Responding to Vulnerability and Child Abuse
$4M to reduce homelessness in five locations
Weekly Media Roundup
Job Vacancies at Kāhui Tū Kaha: Korimako (NGO Co-ordinator)
Job Vacancies at Te Whare o Ngā Tūmanako Māori Women’s Refuge
Job Vacancies at Kindred Family Services
Oranga Tamariki Update for Partners: April 2021
Joint Venture Business Unit Survey
#BreakTheSilence: March Against Sexual Violence in Tāmaki Makaurau
Adapting services during COVID-19: Experiences of DV practitioners
New research finds changes in rates of intimate partner violence in NZ
Increased support for youth impacted by COVID-19
Identifying and Responding to Vulnerability and Child Abuse
Weekly Media Roundup
Workshop: Strangulation in the context of Intimate Partner Violence
Korimako Update - rescheduled
Family violence research project looking for participants
Pacific Competency (Addressing FV through Pacific Cultural Frameworks)
MPHS: Free Family Fun Day
New action plan on forced labour, trafficking and slavery; advocates respond
Responding to the 'Shadow Pandemic' - COVID-19 1 year on: A system under strain
Restoring trust: Ending Officer-Involved Domestic Violence - Virtual Summit
Job Vacancies at Kāhui Tū Kaha: Korimako (NGO Co-ordinator)
Job Vacancies at Te Whare o Ngā Tūmanako Māori Women’s Refuge
Job Vacancies at Kindred Family Services
Oranga Tamariki Update for Partners: April 2021
Joint Venture Business Unit Survey
#BreakTheSilence: March Against Sexual Violence in Tāmaki Makaurau
Adapting services during COVID-19: Experiences of DV practitioners
New research finds changes in rates of intimate partner violence in NZ
Increased support for youth impacted by COVID-19
Identifying and Responding to Vulnerability and Child Abuse
Weekly Media Roundup
Workshop: Strangulation in the context of Intimate Partner Violence
Korimako Update - rescheduled
Family violence research project looking for participants
Pacific Competency (Addressing FV through Pacific Cultural Frameworks)
MPHS: Free Family Fun Day
New action plan on forced labour, trafficking and slavery; advocates respond
Responding to the 'Shadow Pandemic' - COVID-19 1 year on: A system under strain
Restoring trust: Ending Officer-Involved Domestic Violence - Virtual Summit
New Zealand reaches 10,000 registered social workers milestone
March 19, 2021 at 2:15 PM
“There are now more than 10,000 registered social workers in New Zealand, an increase of over 3,600 social workers over the last four years, Minister for Social Development and Employment Carmel Sepuloni announced today.
“This is a significant milestone worth celebrating today on World Social Work Day,” Carmel Sepuloni said.
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Category: Government