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Update on the new entry way into the sexual violence response system – online
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Practitioner-Victim Insight Concept (PVIC) - Online
Foundational Family Violence 101 Dynamics, Indicators and Impacts
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Belong Aotearoa: Diversity Mapping in the Henderson Massey area
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The Grief Centre: 'Let's talk about grief' conference and March webinars
'Talking Masculinities' Free Talks for Teachers and Youth Workers
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Te Puna Aonui Pānui - February 2024
Briefings to Incoming Ministers outline key issues for family violence and sexual violence
Introduction to Safe and Together™ - Webinar
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Now We Are 12: Life in early adolescence - Growing Up in NZ webinar series
May 26, 2023 at 3:46 PM
From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse - https://nzfvc.org.nz/node/4931
DATES & TIMES
- Thursday 1 June 2023, 9-10am: Material hardship; Housing and homelessness in young people.
- Wednesday 7 June 2023, 1-2pm: Food insecurity; School engagement in young people.
- Thursday 15 June 2023, 1-2pm: Young people’s experiences of depression and anxiety; the COVID-19 pandemic and wellbeing
- Thursday 29 June 2023, 1-2pm: Relationships with parents, peers and special adults; the impact of disability on young people.
LOCATION
Online
ORGANISED BY
Growing Up in New Zealand
COST
Free. Use the registration link to register for 1 or more session in this series
Join this free webinar series to hear the latest research from the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study on what life is like for pre-teens growing up in Aotearoa.
Listing of training and other events does not constitute endorsement by the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse. Information is as provided by the organiser. For further information or queries about training or events, please contact the organiser using the links or contact details provided.
The webinars will explore topics from the recently released “Now We Are Twelve” report and are relevant to anyone interested in the health and wellbeing of young people. The series will provide fascinating insights from the start of adolescence - a time of rapid social, emotional, and physical development.
Each webinar will include presentations by lead researchers, followed by an expert panel discussion. they will be chaired by our research director, Associate Professor Sarah-Jane Paine.
If you are interested in these topics but are unable to attend that these times then please register and you will be sent a recording of the webinar.
Sign-language interpreters will be present for all webinars.
Explore key findings from Now we Are Twelve