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Primary prevention programme Prepared for Ngā Kaitiaki Mauri

By: Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence | Ngā Kaitiaki Mauri.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ngā Kaitiaki Mauri, TOAH-NNEST 2015Description: electronic document (40 pages); PDF file: 731.08 KB.Subject(s): WĀHINE | AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TAITŌKAI | MĀORI | PRIMARY PREVENTION | PREVENTION PROGRAMMES | HŌTAKA | RANGAHAU MĀORI | WHĀNAU | WHĀNAU ORA | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This report supports the work programme of Ngā Kaitiaki Mauri from the greater work of the Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence (2009), in presenting their Primary Prevention Programme for eliminating sexual violence within whānau. The research document Te Puāwaitanga o te Kākano provided Ngā Kaitiaki Mauri with a Māori responsive approach to sexual violence intervention and prevention strategies and explored from a historical perspective, demographic, societal, economic and political influences that have impacted on indigenous knowledge. Preventative factors, core protective principles, possible points for intervention and key messages for Māori communities were identified. (from the Foreword). Record #4844
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This report supports the work programme of Ngā Kaitiaki Mauri from the greater work of the Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence (2009), in presenting their Primary Prevention Programme for eliminating sexual violence within whānau. The research document Te Puāwaitanga o te Kākano provided Ngā Kaitiaki Mauri with a Māori responsive approach to sexual violence intervention and prevention strategies and explored from a historical perspective, demographic, societal, economic and political influences that have impacted on indigenous knowledge. Preventative factors, core protective principles, possible points for intervention and key messages for Māori communities were identified. (from the Foreword). Record #4844