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Is Bob McCoskrie really putting ‘families first’, writes White Ribbon Ambassador Brian Gardner – national manager of the National Network of Stopping Violence.
The National Network of Stopping Violence, Te Kupenga, is urging all New Zealanders to take a stand against men’s violence.
The National Network of Stopping Violence, Te Kupenga, has launched its flagship newsletter, Te Kupenga, in time for White Ribbon Day 2011 (Friday November 25).
The National Network of Stopping Violence, Te Kupenga, is urging politicians to adopt a tougher law and order stance on family violence. National manager Brian Gardner – a White Ribbon
A high-profile motorcycle rally championing a violence-free world for women returns to the far North at the end of this month (November).
An innovative and ground-breaking project promoting youth non-violence is coming to the East Coast and the far North in the lead-up to White Ribbon Day 2011.
Our mission at Te Kupenga is to be leaders in violence prevention through advocacy, research and excellence in practice.
A family violence education hui for men involved in the annual White Ribbon motorcycle ride will be held in Northland this weekend (August 19-21 2011).
An innovative and ground-breaking project promoting youth non-violence is coming to Northland this month (August).
A major transformation in the way health and social services are designed and delivered to New Zealand families will be the subject of a special panel discussion at the 2011 national domestic violence conference next month (June).
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