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2024
February
March
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
Pacific Family Violence Prevention Training - Ethnic specific programme 2024
March 28, 2024 at 12:39 PM
From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse - https://nzfvc.org.nz/node/5337
DATES
- 12 April 2024, 9am-4pm - Tonga: Fofola e fala kae talanoa e Kāinga, Auckland.
- 19 April 2024, TBC - Tokelau: Kāiga Māopoopo, Auckland.
- 2 May 2024, 9am-4pm - Tuvalu: Toku Fou Tiale, Auckland.
- 10 May 2024, 9am-4pm - Samoa: O le Tōfā Mamao, Auckland.
- 17 May 2024, 9am-4pm - Samoa: O le Tōfā Mamao, Tokoroa.
- 24 May 2024, 9am-4pm, Cook Islands: Tūranga Māori, Auckland.
- 11 June 2024, 9am-4pm, Cook Islands: Tūranga Māori, Tokoroa.
- 13 June 2024, 9am-4pm, Fiji: Vuvale Sautu, Auckland.
- 21 June 2024, TBC, Kiribati: Boutokaan te mweerao, Auckland.
LOCATIONS
- 15 Earl Richard Avenue, Manukau, Auckland, or
- South Waikato Pacific Islands Community Services Trust, Tokoroa, as indicated abover.
ORGANISER
Pasefika Proud and The Cause Collective.
COST
Free. Registration open to both Pacific practitioners and non-Pacific practitioners working with Pacific families.
Workforce Capability Training has been developed to target qualified Pacific practitioners such as social workers, counsellors (etc), and non-Pacific practitioners, either working specifically with Pacific families in the area of family violence or who are working with Pacific families and deal with family violence incidences or support as part of their wider work.
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.
Key Information
Throughout the year, face-to-face, ethnic specific workshops are delivered in English. The ethnic specific programmes give participants an in-depth insight to cultural approaches to family wellbeing when dealing with family violence.
The workshops also cover the importance of wellbeing for frontline practitioners, unpacking the cultural frameworks and the application of the theories into practice.
They will also gain an understanding of the context of Pacific families and their value systems.
Check the schedule of upcoming training (please note the Niue training was held on 12 March).
More information on Workforce Capability Training
Participants need to complete Nga Vaka online training before attending the face-to-face ethnic specific workshops.
Any queries, please contact: ngavaka@thecausecollective.org.nz
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