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Political Debate on Family Violence - Livestream
August 28, 2014 at 10:32 AM
The Dunedin Collaboration Against Family Violence is happy to announce the upcoming political debate on Family Violence chaired by Professor Nicola Atwool of the University of Otago. Family Violence is a huge problem in our community and we invite representatives of four major parties to discuss how they propose to challenge family violence in our community.
Political Debate on Family Violence:
Friday 5th September 6-7.30pm
Claire Curran – Labour
Jacqui Dean – National
Jan Logie – Greens
Tracey Martin – New Zealand First
To enable as many people as possible to participate in the debate, we are seeking questions that I will collate and we will put to the panel. Please send questions to me [dcafv@xtra.co.nz] byWednesday 5th September at the latest so that the panel members are able to consider their answers before the discussion.
The discussion will be livestreamed so that it can be watched from your own home, and a copy of the recording will be available to download after the event.
Details about how to watch the event can be found on our new Families Free From Violence website under News.
http://familiesfreefromviolence.org.nz/blog/