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Five year strategic plan now in place
Our Board has just completed a strategic planning process that provides focus to our work over the next five years, including an internal and an external focus.
A brief look at Men Making Changes by Kay Douglas
We were impressed by Kay Douglas’ new book Men Making Changes.
Confidence building with our most vulnerable women clients
Hear from some of the women who have experienced significant distress who have made a journey back to themselves and safety.
NZ Rugby visits SVS – Living Safe
Alex Ness from New Zealand Rugby (NZR) is the Te Hurihanga Advisor supporting the delivery of education sessions and Rugby’s response to incidents of harm. He visited the Nelson office during a tour of the region.
Welcoming new Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
General Manager Dee Cresswell comments on the weekend’s news that the Government created a new ministerial role to deal with one of New Zealand’s most troubling problems, family violence.
Diversity driving new family violence services
Several family violence agencies in the TOTS are working together and sharing knowledge to create new services for clients.
A new family harm service targeted to community needs
Read about an initiative called Whānau Resilience and funded by MSD that is helping us develop a new service for clients.
Clinician seeing more teens with anxiety
RISE clinician working with youth clients sees a worrying trend.
Long term interventions with youth clients are often the most successful and always rewarding
“When I first met Taylor, he had just started at an alternative education programme after being advised to leave high school. He felt on the outside of the school system, was highly anxious and struggled containing strong anger impulses. He was only 13.”
Family violence death reviews show too little engagement with stopping violence services
Too few of the men who use violence overlap enough with stopping violence programmes, says a recently published report.
I have new skills to help with safe and respectful relationships
Recent non-violence programme graduates say the course provided them skills to safely manage their lives, their family’s lives, and to engage in a more respectful relationship.
93% of men finishing our non-violence programme say it helped stop their violent behaviour
Men who attended our non violence programme who were charged with a criminal offence filled out a survey after ending the programme; read what they had to say.
Men Who Use Violence
The Sixth report from the Family Violence Death Review Committee addresses the the life trajectory of the men involved in family violence deaths and there’s much to learn.
I was angry all the time
“My wife said if I didn’t sort my crap, it was over. She had said this before, but I brushed it off. But my kids and my wife gave me an ultimatum this time, and so I decided that I needed to do something. “
Participants required to attend our Non-Violence Programme share hopeful outcomes
Surveys from men recently departing our non-violence programme show positive outcomes.
Youth programme participants tell us how they envision safer, healthier relationships
Find out what youth took away with them after completing our youth programme and what they are doing to make themselves safe.
Leanne and Flynn
For half of Leanne Fletcher’s life, she has been dealing with an abusive partner. At 32, she is successful in work and life, even though she is still healing from the abuse she suffered all those years ago. She shares her story.
When we listen and teach, violent men learn they matter
An opinion piece for the Nelson Mail asking people to start listening to men who use violence because it’s the best way to help them.
Women feel safer and ‘more confident’ following SAFE programme
Women who finished our SAFE programme share their thoughts from exit interviews.