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   Weekly Media Roundup
   Risk assessment in the context of intimate partner violence – Theory to Practice
   MSD's FVSV Update September 2023
   Henderson Heroes
   ACC - Integrated Services for Sensitive Claims: Information sessions for contract updates
   Te Puaruruhau - Sexual Harm Conference October 2023 – Auckland
   Safeguarding Children training - Child Protection Leads – Online
   Weekly Media Roundup
   Lifewise Parenting Courses for Term Four 2023
   Child Protection in the context of Family Violence - ECLIPSE – Online
   Submissions open on bills on family and sexual violence
   Job vacancies at Te Kupenga: Whakatinana/Implementation Kaimahi
   Weekly Media Roundup
   Family Action – new premises, rooms for hire, capacity for referrals
   Young People and Pornography/Online Sexual Content workforce training for FV/SV services
   Shine RESPOND - Level 3 Specialist: Men Who Use Violence: Drivers, Impacts and Interventions
   Deepening reporting practice to prevent violence against women and girls with disabilities
   International Youth Day — youth voices, engagement and activism
   Sharing Practice – Working with Resistance and Backlash – Webinar
   NZFVC: Sexual violence justice updates
   Child Protection Training - Auckland Region
   Shine RESPOND - Level 3 - Advanced 2-day training – Auckland
   Sexual Harm Conference October 2023
   Shine RESPOND - Level 1 - Introductory training – Online
   Weekly Media Roundup

Generation Next: Youth Mental Health Event

July 16, 2015 at 9:15 AM

Generation Next is a not-for-profit organisation tackling the social, cultural and economic factors impacting on young people. Working with teachers, principals, mental health professionals, parents and organisations, we raise awareness about issues affecting the mental health of young people and provide practically relevant information and strategies that they can apply directly in supporting young people achieve their potential.

Featuring leading experts in the field, our Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Program provides practically relevant information and strategies that can be applied to support young people achieve their potential. Topics featured include body image and disordered eating, videogame addiction, adolescent brain development, supporting young people with a learning disability and many others.

The seminar will take place on 28th August at the Bruce Mason Centre in Auckland. Discounted registration passes, along with more information, is available from the following link: http://www.generationnext.co.nz/. There are also limited exhibition, advertising and branding opportunities.



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