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Budget 2022 funding for family violence and sexual violence
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Oranga Tamariki Pānui
Weekly Media Roundup
Le Va launches new Upstander initiative
Keeping you updated: COVID-19
Child protection leads - Safeguarding Children online training
Supporting Rainbow & Takatāpui Rangatahi and their Whānau
Network training from ECPAT NZ
Family Planning Resources Update
Recognising & responding to grooming - Safeguarding Children online training
What is the nature and impact of tech facilitated abuse in young people?
Ministry of Health: Developing a System and Service Framework
Indigenous perspectives on healing from PTSD - Learning Network (Canada) webinar
A Conversation about Trans Health and Primary Care - Webinar series
Weekly Media Roundup
Budget 2022 funding for family violence and sexual violence
DVFREE Family Violence Training for Workplace Support People – Auckland
Child protection in the context of family harm training - ECLIPSE – Online
Practitioner-Victim Insight Concept (PVIC) - ECLIPSE - Online workshop
Foundational training for non-specialists - ECLIPSE - Online workshop
Job Vacancy at Te Whare O Ngā Tūmanako Māori Women’s Refuge: Team Lead
He Waka Eke Noa - Online Presentation Series - Episode 6 – Webinar
Shine RESPOND - Level 3 - Advanced 2-day training
Harmful Digital Communications Act: recent cases, changes and calls for review
Care in the Community pivots as NZ returns to greater normality
Oranga Tamariki Pānui
Weekly Media Roundup
Reminder 'Inquiry into the funding of specialist sexual violence social services'
September 18, 2013 at 11:41 AM
We flaged in our last week's e-bulletin this important inquiry that Green MP Jan Logie called for.
Tu Wahine Trust and TOAH-NNEST are two service provider networks in the Sexual Violence prevention and intervention sector. Their work stand to benefit from this government inquiry into public funding in their sector.
We encourage you to be guided by them and make submissions.
You can contact them on their website or Facebook page contacts:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tu-Wahine-Trust/374564082630036
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