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2023

January
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March
   Weekly Media Roundup
   World-leading family harm prevention campaign supports young NZers
   Domestic violence disclosure schemes study: Interviews with applicants
   Job Vacancy at Kindred Family Services: General Counsellor and Child Therapist
   FASD Learning and Networking Group for Social and Support Workers (LANSAS)
   New report on access to services for male survivors of sexual violence
   Child Matters: Auckland Region Child Protection Training
   SWRB Workforce Survey Report 2022
   Child and Youth Wellbeing update: March 2023
   Weekly Media Roundup
   MSD: Family Violence and Sexual Violence Update
   Deadline extended for social work pay equity data collection
   He Waka Eke Noa | Māori Cultural Frameworks for Violence Prevention & Intervention Roadshow
   Regulations published to support tenancy laws for victim/survivors
   ACLC: 2023 Know Your Rights Education Series
   ‘Folau He Vahanoa’ legal education programme – Auckland
   MPHS: Free Whānau Fun Day!
   Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre Seminar: February 2023
   Traumatic Brain Injury Conference: Across the spectrum of interpersonal violence – Whanganui
   Weekly Media Roundup
   MSD: Family Violence and Sexual Violence Update
   Brainwave Online Conference - Last Chance To Book
   Family violence is making Kiwis sick, research shows
   E Tū Whānau Pānui: Funding and support for communities affected by cyclone and floods
   An ongoing duty to care: Responding to survivors of family violence homicide

North Shore's International Women's Day Breakfast 2015

February 19, 2015 at 11:03 AM

2015 International Women’s Day - Breakfast on the Shore
Friday 6 March, 6.45am for 7am – 8.30am

Milford Cruising Club,
24 Craig Rd, 
Milford,
North Shore


Guest Speaker: 
Susan St John PhD, MA (Hons), BSc, QSO;
Associate Professor Economics University of Auckland;
Co-Director Retirement Policy and Research Centre;
Economics advisor to Child Poverty Action Group
will discuss:
Social policy issues that affect women

Please see the attached flyer for more information including purchasing tickets



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