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Innovation in the public service ...how social marketing can foster better parenting skills and address family violence Gael Surgenor

By: Surgenor, Gael.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Auckland, N.Z.: New Zealand Social Entrepreneur Fellowship 2011Description: 14 p.; computer file PDF.Subject(s): PARENTING | PRIMARY PREVENTION | SOCIAL CHANGE | PREVENTION | CHILD ABUSE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website In: How communities heal / by Vivian Hutchinson and the New Zealand Social Entrepreneur Fellowship, 2011, Chapter 8Summary: How communities heal tells the unique stories of a group of New Zealand social entrepreneurs, and their work to create systemic and sustainable solutions to New Zealand’s social challenges. In Chapter 8 of this online, seial pubulcation Gael Surgenor's work the public sector and involvement with some of New Zealand's most innovative efforts to use social marketing to address family violence and promote positive parenting is described. The S.K.I.P. Strategies with Kids, Information for Parents project is highlighted. See the website more information about the How communities heal project and the work of the New Zealand Social Entrepreneur Fellowship.
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How communities heal / by Vivian Hutchinson and the New Zealand Social Entrepreneur Fellowship, 2011, Chapter 8

How communities heal tells the unique stories of a group of New Zealand social entrepreneurs, and their work to create systemic and sustainable solutions to New Zealand’s social challenges. In Chapter 8 of this online, seial pubulcation Gael Surgenor's work the public sector and involvement with some of New Zealand's most innovative efforts to use social marketing to address family violence and promote positive parenting is described. The S.K.I.P. Strategies with Kids, Information for Parents project is highlighted. See the website more information about the How communities heal project and the work of the New Zealand Social Entrepreneur Fellowship.