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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
Mana Mokopuna survey for mokopuna now open
State of Our Communities 2023
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
Weekly Media Roundup
MSD's FVSV Update November 2023
Grief Centre November professional development webinars
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)
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
Working with Parents' Anger - Two Day Auckland Workshop
January 26, 2017 at 4:00 PM
WORKING WITH PARENTS’ ANGER
Stage One: Taking The Heat Off The Child
2-Day Auckland Workshop
18 & 19 May 2017
For Those Working with Parents, Caregivers and Families
Workshop Content
Working with parents whose anger is harming their children can be challenging. Understanding anger and having a range of ideas of how to work with it assists us to intervene effectively to take the heat off the child, while supporting parents’ development.
This workshop offers a systemic perspective on both parent-child dynamics and our own practice. You will gain insight and skills to assist parents to manage and resolve anger towards their children.
Training Methodology
This workshop combines theory and practice using experiential methods and teaching. Learning occurs in an environment of confidentiality, acceptance and open enquiry. Participants are encouraged to bring current work situations to explore and reflect on.
Participants
The workshop is suitable for a wide range of people who work with parents, care-givers and families. This includes those in community services, health, welfare, social development, education, corrections and justice sectors.