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Champions campaigns toolkit It's not OK Campaign

By: It's not OK Campaign.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : It's not OK Campaign, Ministry of Social Development, 2016Description: electronic document (20 pages); PDF file:5 MB.ISBN: 978-0-947513-00-9.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | COMMUNITY ACTION | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PRIMARY PREVENTION | RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITIES | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Archived copy | NZFVC news item Summary: This is a toolkit to support local communities who would like to develop a "champions" campaign. Champions campaigns are fronted by everyday people from different groups within a community. The campaigns focus on changing how people think about and respond to family violence in their neighbourhoods, workplaces, sports clubs, faith communities and other parts of their communities. Champions campaigns seek to give visibility to family violence, get people talking about it, make it OK to ask for help, provide new avenues for getting help, and enable community ownership of family violence prevention. Currently, about 200 local champions support campaigns around the country promoting the messages of the It's not OK campaign. For more information and resources related to this toolkit, read the news item. Record #4977
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This is a toolkit to support local communities who would like to develop a "champions" campaign.

Champions campaigns are fronted by everyday people from different groups within a community. The campaigns focus on changing how people think about and respond to family violence in their neighbourhoods, workplaces, sports clubs, faith communities and other parts of their communities. Champions campaigns seek to give visibility to family violence, get people talking about it, make it OK to ask for help, provide new avenues for getting help, and enable community ownership of family violence prevention. Currently, about 200 local champions support campaigns around the country promoting the messages of the It's not OK campaign. For more information and resources related to this toolkit, read the news item. Record #4977