The ripple effect : Abuse prevention Karl du Fresne
By: du Fresne, Karl.
Series: Listener.Publisher: Listener, 2015Subject(s): COMMUNITY ACTION | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | SUPPORT SERVICES | NEW ZEALAND | WAIRARAPA | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The Wairarapa's powerful, proactive approach to family violence is making a real difference. The author asks; Is this the model for the nation? Includes comment from Ruth Herbert, Minister of Justice Amy Adams, Jeremy Logan (Stopping Violence Services Wairarapa) and Gerry Brooking (Violence Free Network Wairarapa). Inserts include: 'They're not alone": a holistic approach to family abuse is helping at risk groups; "Enter at any point": with the current support set up considered a complex maze, the London Underground provides a surprising example of a better way; 'A hell of a lot': One in 10 children in New Zealand are at risk of abuse or neglect. Record #4695Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON15050096 |
Listener, 2015, 14 March 2015: 16-25
The Wairarapa's powerful, proactive approach to family violence is making a real difference. The author asks; Is this the model for the nation? Includes comment from Ruth Herbert, Minister of Justice Amy Adams, Jeremy Logan (Stopping Violence Services Wairarapa) and Gerry Brooking (Violence Free Network Wairarapa). Inserts include: 'They're not alone": a holistic approach to family abuse is helping at risk groups; "Enter at any point": with the current support set up considered a complex maze, the London Underground provides a surprising example of a better way; 'A hell of a lot': One in 10 children in New Zealand are at risk of abuse or neglect. Record #4695