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NZFVC Weekly Quick Reads: 24 November 2023
Strong Connections: Gender-Based Violence and Mass Casualties
Tāmaki Makaurau Hui: Strengthening Communities
Ethnic Communities Innovation Fund
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Risk Analysis & Safety Strategising. A Whole of Person Approach - Online workshop
Sizing Up GBV Services: Identifying & Dismantling Weight-Based Discrimination
Yellow Brick Road: Waves Course 2024
Level 1 - Introductory training – Auckland
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MSD's FVSV Update November 2023
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2023 International Day to End Violence Against Women, 16 Days of Activism, White Ribbon Day
NZFVC Weekly Quick Reads: 29 November 2023
Advocacy Activism and Practice Born From Lived Experience of Sexual Assault – Webinar
New research examines structural disadvantage in rangatahi Māori mental wellbeing
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)
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Level 3 - Working with Children Experiencing Family Violence – Auckland
Save the date - 2024 Aotearoa/New Zealand Family Violence Conference
Te Puaruruhau - Sexual Harm Conference October 2023 – Auckland
September 22, 2023 at 1:20 PM
From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse – https://nzfvc.org.nz/node/5065
DATE
Wednesday 25 October 2023
TIME
8:30am-4pm
LOCATION
2 Park Road, Auckland 1023 - Auckland City Hospital, Level 5, clinical Education Centre, Auditorium
ORGANISED BY
Te Puaruruhau, the Multi-Disciplinary Child Protection team for Starship Health
COST
Free
Deepen your knowledge of the work being done in the specialist teams working with adolescents who have experienced sexual harm.
Listing of training and other events does not constitute endorsement by the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse. Information is as provided by the organiser. For further information or queries about training or events, please contact the organiser using the links or contact details provided.
Sexual abuse takes place within families, homes, institutions, schools, workplaces and throughout our community. There are also opportunities for prevention and to support young people that have experienced sexual harm. This training day is designed to deepen understanding on sexual harm, provide professionals the opportunity to develop their skills and add to their knowledge.
Topics for the day:
- Community responses to sexual harm/ assault (HELP Crisis Response)
- Trauma informed approaches
- Hymens and virginity (Health)
- Medical management of adolescent sexual assault (Health)
- Child exploitation (NZ Police)
- Protecting Children from Child Exploitation (ECPAT)
For questions, contact: childprotectioneducation@adhb.govt.nz
Te Puaruruhau is the Child Protection Multi-Disciplinary team for Starship Health. They are co-located in Puawaitahi ("Blossoming in Unity") with the Auckland Central Child Protection Police team and Oranga Tamariki Clinical Services.