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2024
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April
MSD's FVSV Update April 2024
NZFVC Quick Reads: 18 April 2024
The Intersections of Domestic and Family Violence with Substance Use – Webinar
Child Protection and Family Violence
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Family Violence
Sexual violence in tertiary education: Aotearoa and international research and resources
Whakamanawa - The National Social Services Conference 2024
Weekly Media Roundup
Court related changes: FV Safety programme and cultural reports
NZFVC Quick Reads: 11 April 2024
Te Pai Ora SSPA Presents: Enhancing Leadership
Lifewise Parenting Courses for Term 2 2024
Group Facilitating Training with Fay Lilian
The Lie - Film Screening Presented by HELP Auckland & Dear Em
Petition - Protect Women: Make Stalking Illegal
Te Puna Aonui Pānui
NZFVC 2024 Survey: We want to hear from you
Govt: Stronger oversight for our most vulnerable children
NZFVC Quick Reads: 2 May 2024
NZFVC Quick Reads: 24 April 2024
Kōrero and reflections about Violence within Whānau and Mahi Tūkino
Child Protection Inequalities for Pasifika Children in Aotearoa: Diverse Realities
Govt: Supporting whānau out of emergency housing
July
Recovery in Mental Health Study
November 19, 2014 at 10:36 AM
AUT and Changing Minds are jointly conducting a survey into 'What Quality of Life issues are the most important during mental health recovery?'
We are interested in hearing what people think and feel about this issue.
We are seeking interested people with lived experience of mental health recovery to take part in a focus group and some exercises to help answer this question.
Answers will help us to identify the most important life issues for people living with and recovering from mental illness.
If you would like to participate or for more information please contact:
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