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Weekly Media Roundup
MSD: Elder Abuse Response Services Advance Notice
SWRB: Increasing our understanding of roles that are similar to social work
A Fair Chance for All inquiry - Final report launch and Panel webinar - Two online events
Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre Autumn 2023 Update
Call for submissions: Law Commission Evidence Act review includes FV & SV issues
Government’s work for survivors of abuse in care continues
Risk Analysis & Safety Strategising: A Whole of Person Approach - ECLIPSE – Online
New law passes on child support to sole parents
Elder abuse & Financial Abuse Prevention in LGBTQI+ Communities - Resource Spotlight
Shine RESPOND - Level 2 - Foundational skills training – Auckland
Speeding up the family court, reducing stress on families
Weekly Media Roundup
Women in Public Service Summit - Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington and Online
Safeguarding Children training - Child Protection Leads – Online
How do we counter Misogyny? – Webinar
Hui E! National hauora/wellbeing survey of the community and voluntary sector 2023
DVFREE First Responder Training – Online
Oranga Tamariki MPC Pānui May 2023
ANZASW is seeking feedback on their draft Supervision Strategy
Disrupting Family Violence Onboarding with Ken McMaster - Online Masterclass
Coercive Control Awareness, Practice Guidelines and Tools
Sexual Violence Workforce Capability Hui
MSD: Elder Abuse Response Services Advance Notice
SWRB: Increasing our understanding of roles that are similar to social work
A Fair Chance for All inquiry - Final report launch and Panel webinar - Two online events
Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre Autumn 2023 Update
Call for submissions: Law Commission Evidence Act review includes FV & SV issues
Government’s work for survivors of abuse in care continues
Risk Analysis & Safety Strategising: A Whole of Person Approach - ECLIPSE – Online
New law passes on child support to sole parents
Elder abuse & Financial Abuse Prevention in LGBTQI+ Communities - Resource Spotlight
Shine RESPOND - Level 2 - Foundational skills training – Auckland
Speeding up the family court, reducing stress on families
Weekly Media Roundup
Women in Public Service Summit - Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington and Online
Safeguarding Children training - Child Protection Leads – Online
How do we counter Misogyny? – Webinar
Hui E! National hauora/wellbeing survey of the community and voluntary sector 2023
DVFREE First Responder Training – Online
Oranga Tamariki MPC Pānui May 2023
ANZASW is seeking feedback on their draft Supervision Strategy
Disrupting Family Violence Onboarding with Ken McMaster - Online Masterclass
Coercive Control Awareness, Practice Guidelines and Tools
Sexual Violence Workforce Capability Hui
League goes Family Violence its not OK
June 11, 2013 at 4:19 PM
Manukau Rugby league players, referees, managers and parents on the sidelines are getting more exposed to Family Violence is Not OK message in South Auckland. The campaign, also running in Northland and Canterbury, sets out to remake the culture around rugby league. "Rugby league is a gladiatorial sport...played by tough men" who play to win but who are coached to play in the spirit of sport as Mr Kasey King, Counties Manukau zone manager explains. Great to see encouraging changes such as this in the sports communities. More on that news item here
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