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Regional wānanga on primary prevention of family and sexual violence
March 02, 2017 at 6:32 PM
Are you working to grow, or are you interested in healthy relationships, gender equity, social connection and/or celebrating diversity?
Do you work in community development, health promotion, alcohol & drugs, homelessness or the family and sexual violence sectors? This regional wānanga on primary prevention of family and sexual violence - from theory to practice is for you.
Learn more about the theory behind primary prevention and experience some great examples of it in action.
- Hear Dr Leland Ruwhiu and Dr Moana Eruera on primary prevention and Te Ao Māori, case studies from E Tu Whānau and more inspirational stories
- Participate in a short workshop on activating community-led primary prevention.
- Be part of the Auckland Humanity Project – a crowd-sourced social media campaign.
What: Primary prevention of family and sexual violence - from theory to practice
When: Friday 24 March, 9:00am – 4.00pm
Where: Hoani Waititi Marae, 451 West Coast Road, Glen Eden, Auckland
RSVP: Please RSVP to communityempowerment@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz by Friday 10 March and include any access and dietary requirements. Please note spaces are limited.
Agenda and pre-readings will be sent once RSVPs have been confirmed. If you require any further information please contact Natia Tucker - natia.tucker@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
This second regional wānanga is an action of the multi-sector action plan to prevent family, whānau and sexual violence in Auckland. The wānanga is hosted by Auckland Council with the support of the Accident Compensation Corporation.