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   Child Matters: Auckland Region Child Protection Training
   SWRB Workforce Survey Report 2022
   Child and Youth Wellbeing update: March 2023
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   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
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Tāmaki Makaurau – E Tu! Regional Wānanga

August 06, 2015 at 1:43 PM

The Auckland Plan has a vision for Auckland to become the world’s most liveable city.  To achieve this vision, the Auckland plan acknowledges that family, whānau and sexual violence must be addressed.  It recognises that Auckland is a highly complex, disparate, multi-ethnic environment that requires a unique strategy to address family, whānau and sexual violence in a cohesive and co-ordinated manner.

Auckland's Collective Action Plan 'Tāmaki Makaurau – E Tu! Working together to end violence in Auckland'is now nearing completion. The Tangata Whenua Sector Caucus, E Tu Whānau and Auckland Councilwould like to invite you to attend the first regional wānanga, to be held on Thursday 13 August at Papakura Marae. 

Draft Plan

Agenda

Please RSVP to Kelly.Maung@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz