Wānanga: Primary prevention of family and sexual violence - from theory to practice : presentations to the Wānanga, held 24 March 2017 at Hoani Waititi Marae, Oratia, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
Material type:
- Auckland Council
- Accident Compensation Corporation
- Wānanga: Primary prevention of family and sexual vioelnce - from theory to practice, Hoani Waititi Marae, Auckland, 24 March 2017
- CHILD ABUSE
- COMMUNITY ACTION
- CULTURE
- DISABLED PEOPLE
- ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
- FAMILY VIOLENCE
- INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
- INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
- LGBTQIA+
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- MĀORI
- MUSLIM WOMEN
- PACIFIC PEOPLES
- PASIFIKA
- PRIMARY PREVENTION
- PROTECTIVE FACTORS
- RELIGION
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- NEW ZEALAND
- AUCKLAND
- Download presentation: What is health promotion, PDF
- Download presentation: What is health promotion, Word DOC
- Download presentation: Auckland Humanity Project case study, PDF
- Working together to achieve whānau wellbeing in Waitematā
- Download presentation: Growing loving, safe, supportive relationships in Tāmaki / Nandita Mathur, PDF
- Download presentation: Growing loving, safe, supportive relationships in Tāmaki / Nandita Mathur, Word DOC
- Find the Heart Movement on Facebook
- Download presentation: Social change in action / Megan Barclay, PDF
- Download presentation: Social change in action / Megan Barclay, Word DOC
- View Be. The Poss-ability on YouTube
- View Silent talanoa videos on YouTube
- Download Next steps for Auckland Council, October 2012, PDF
- Promoting protective factors in Muslim Communities / Naima Ali, PDF
- Promoting protective factors in Muslim Communities / Naima Ali, Word DOC
- Challenging rape culture and promoting gender equity online / Lloyd Jones, PDF
- Challenging rape culture and promoting gender equity online / Lloyd Jones, Word DOC
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Vine library | Online | Available | ON24090051 |
What is a public health and primary prevention approach / Cristy Trrewartha
Auckland Humanity Project Case Study / Ratika Rai, Accident Compensation Corporation,
Working together to achieve whānau wellbeing in Waitematā / North Shore Family Violence Prevention Network, Te Rito Rodney, WAVES, Auckland Council and the Ministry of Social Development (2016)
Growing loving, safe, supportive relationships in Tāmaki / Nandita Mathur, The Heart Movement: Healthy Relationships in Tāmaki
Social change in action / Megan Barclay, Be. Accessible
Challenging rape culture and promoting gender equity online / Lloyd Jones, Rape Prevention Education,
Promoting protective factors in Muslim Communities / Naima Ali
Be. The poss-ability / Be Institute
Silent talanoa videos / Village Collective
This regional wānanga was held on 24 March 2017 at Hoani Waititi Marae, Oratia in Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland. It was an opportunity for participants to learn more about the theory behind primary prevention and experience some great examples of it in action. An action of the multi-sector action plan (#4777) to prevent family, whānau and sexual violence, the wānanga was hosted by Auckland Council with the support of the Accident Compensation Corporation. Follow the links for presentations from the day.
Background:
Prior to this wānanga, Auckland Council, with the support of the Ministry of Social Development, New Zealand Family Violence and other agencies hosted a series of 4 hui during 2012 and 2013. That series of meetings was a regional initiative to bring together people working to prevent family violence and sexual violence from across Auckland to focus on primary prevention .
On 2 March 2012, an Auckland Regional Hui on family and sexual violence prevention was held at Ōrākei Marae in Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland. Following the hui, in consultation with the family and sexual violence sectors, Council Officers drafted a series of short term actions that Auckland Council could undertake in 2012/13 within existing resources and budget. One of these was to hold three regional networking meetings per year. The first one was held on Monday 10 September 2012. A second meeting was held on 26 February 2013 in Mangere. The third and final meeting was held at Western Springs on 11 December 2013.
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