Training Opportunities
When the HEART Movement was launched many local practitioners had little training on family violence. The results of the first organisational capacity and collaboration survey showed that only 45 percent of HEART practitioners had completed a family violence training, and that the training had been participated in was delivered by 14 different providers.
The HEART Movement committed to make training available to all its member organisations. Initially HEART provided specific training on family violence, but now delivers on a range of related topics. The community Change Agents and the member organisations have had a key role in developing these training programmes through participation in regular training needs assessment surveys, focus group discussions and providing individual requests for training.
We work with our training partners to provide a wide range of free training that is open to community as well as professionals on family violence as well as protective factors. Some of our popular trainings include:
Helping Whānau Deal with Grief and Loss
Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse
Dealing with Difficult Relationships
Harm Minimisation for Alcohol and other Drugs
Open and Honest: supporting young people to make great decisions
Talking About Anger
Affirming Diversity: fundamentals of sexuality and gender identity, how homophobia, transphobia, and discrimination affect people
Keeping our Children Safe: Child commercial sexual exploitation
Our training providers in the past have included,
Peter Thorburn (MESS NZ)
Rape Prevention Education
SHINE NZ
Family Planning NZ
First Training
Blueprint for Learning
The Village Collective
Safeguarding Children
IPV with Rob Veale
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