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Family violence employers' toolkit Igniting change : act to prevent family violence

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Christchurch, New Zealand : Christchurch Women's Refuge, 2008Description: electronic document (24 pages) ; PDF file: 196.69 KBOther title:
  • Family violence employers' toolkit
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Igniting Change - Act to prevent Family Violence project is the implementation of the national campaign “Family Violence – It’s Not Ok” in Christchurch. The project aims to change attitudes and behaviours to prevent family violence in Christchurch. This Employers Toolkit on Addressing Family Violence in the Workplace marks a definitive shift in the community action and growing partnerships towards preventing family violence. This toolkit is a result of the overwhelming positive response from the business sector or what could be called our “non-traditional allies” in the work of preventing family violence. The strength that the business sector brings to this community action is the framework of professionalism and safety-conscious environment embedded in its equal employment opportunity (EEO), Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) policies and the drive for excellence in productivity. (From the document). Record #5325
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Igniting Change - Act to prevent Family Violence project is the implementation of the national campaign “Family Violence – It’s Not Ok” in Christchurch. The project aims to change attitudes and behaviours to prevent family violence in Christchurch.

This Employers Toolkit on Addressing Family Violence in the Workplace marks a definitive shift in the community action and growing partnerships towards preventing family violence.

This toolkit is a result of the overwhelming positive response from the business sector or what could be called our “non-traditional allies” in the work of preventing family violence. The strength that the business sector brings to this community action is the framework of professionalism and safety-conscious environment embedded in its equal employment opportunity (EEO), Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) policies and the drive for excellence in productivity. (From the document). Record #5325

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