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ORGANIZER:Rob Veale:mailto:robveale@xtra.co.nz
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LOCATION:St Paul's Churh, 112 Guyton Street, Whanganui
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DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THIS PRESENTATION\n\nThis one day interactive session is intended for staff who engage with\nfamilies and whanau who may be experiencing family violence and\nassociated family harm.  Various aspects of family violence will be\nintroduced with a primary focus on intimate partner violence (IPV).\n While the session serves as an ‘introduction’, feedback from\nexperienced staff attending has been they still found the session\nuseful to refresh and update their existing knowledge.\n\nBy the end of the presentation participants will be able to:\n\n 	* Consider some of the definitions, behaviours and frameworks\nassociated with family violence\n 	* Consider some of the past and contemporary theories relating to\nIPV including the cycle of violence, power and control, and coercive\ncontrol\n 	* Consider various factors impacting on safe practice when working\nwith LGBTQ+, people with disabilities and culturally and\nlinguistically diverse (CALD) communities\n 	* Describe the signs and symptoms associated with IPV\n 	* Start the ‘difficult conversations with ‘clients’ and\nresponding to positive disclosures or suspected family violence\n 	* Have greater awareness about court orders, police orders and\ninitiatives, and\n 	* Define strangulation in the context of intimate partner violence\n 	* Describe the signs, symptoms and injuries associated with\nstrangulation\n 	* Know some of the resources available to facilitate effective\ndocumentation\n 	* Understand behaviours often associated with strangulation\nincluding traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)\n\nTHE PRESENTER\n\nRob has worked in the family violence sector for over 30 years.  His\nwork in this area was recognised in the New Year Honours list in\n2006.   He shares his extensive experience from Police, an inaugural\nmember of the New Zealand Family Violence Death Review Committee,\ninternational experience with NZAID and health experience through his\nrole as the Violence Intervention Programme Coordinator for CCDHB.\n\nRob has developed and delivered training to many groups throughout New\nZealand and the Pacific on a range of family violence-related topics.\n\n \n\nTO ARRANGE A WORKSHOP ON GROUP RATE BASIS AT A TIME AND PLACE TO\nBETTER SUIT YOU.  PLEASE CONTACT ROB DIRECTLY ON 027-498-8653\n[tel:027-498-8653].  IF YOU ARE A GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OR\nORGANISATION THAT NEEDS TO BE INVOICED PLEASE ALSO CALL ROB DIRECTLY.\n\n \n - robveale@xtra.co.nz - https://www.eventspronto.co.nz/Whanganui040822
SUMMARY:Whanganui - Family Violence: Theories, Practice & Current Issues
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