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NZFVC Weekly Quick Reads: 24 November 2023
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NZFVC Weekly Quick Reads: 29 November 2023
Advocacy Activism and Practice Born From Lived Experience of Sexual Assault – Webinar
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Beyond the Shadows – Webinar
Back to Basics: What will it take to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence? – Webinar
The 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS)
Group Work Training with Craig Whisker in 2024
Level 3 - Working with Children Experiencing Family Violence – Auckland
Save the date - 2024 Aotearoa/New Zealand Family Violence Conference
It's Not OK Working with Hairdressers
July 01, 2015 at 5:31 PM
Hi everyone
Check out the It’s not OK Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ItsNotOK
There’s a link to the new DVD and resources for hairdressers with information about how they can help clients who are affected by family violence.
Also see: http://www.areyouok.org.nz/i-want-change/business/hairdressers-project/
Hairdressers who want to receive the resources (posters and leaflets) will have to contact the campaign team first, and they will be put in touch with the network coordinator in their local area.
If you want help or more info, please get in touch.
All the best
Sheryl
Sheryl Hann
Lead Advisor Quality Programmes & Practice
phone: 04 916 3452 cell phone: 029 650 1296
Sheryl.Hann005@msd.govt.nz
Safe Communities Team – Community Investment
Ministry of Social Development, PO Box 1556, Wellington