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PROVISIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
This programme may be subject to change (current as at 11/2/2023).
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DAY 1: THURSDAY 23 MARCH 2023 | |||
08:00am | Registration desk | Please ensure you are seated by 9:00am | |
09:00am - 09:20am | Mihi Whakatau | Te Wharewaka Cultural Team Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga Māori Caucus |
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09:20am - 09:30am | Meet your Emcee and Conference Details | Jenny May Clarkson TVNZ Breakfast host and our Conference Emcee |
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09:30am - 10:00am | Conference Address | Hon Marama Davidson Minister for the Prevention of Family & Sexual Violence |
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10:00am - 10:50am | Keynote #1 | She is Not Your Rehab Sarah & Matt Brown She is Not Your Rehab |
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10:50am - 11:15am | Morning tea | ||
11:15am - 12:15pm | Concurrent Sessions #1 | Stream A | A whakapapa of violence and healing Donny Riki and Dr Vivian Paul Roberts, Mahuika Associates |
Stream B | Key Findings from He Koiora Matapopore: The 2019 New Zealand Family Violence Study Associate Professor Janet Fanslow Chief Advisor, New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, Professor Tracey McIntosh, University of Auckland & Dr Pauline Gulliver, University of Auckland |
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Stream C | The Silent Harm – Supporting Rainbow (LGTBQIA+) communities in providing targeted responses to violence Robyn Vella & Neil Denny (Friendship House) |
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Stream D | Change is possible: insights from reviewing the ‘It’s Not OK’ campaign and research into the barriers and enablers of men’s behavioural change Teresa Pomeroy & Brian Gardiner Campaign for Action on Family Violence – MSD |
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12:15pm - 01:15pm | Lunch | ||
01:15pm - 02:30pm | Keynote #2 | Kotahi te paatuki o te Manawa, He Pū Kōrero, He Pū harakeke, He Pūkotahitanga Denise Wilson, Kim Eriksen-Downs, Hera Pierce, Tā Mark Solomon, Denise Messiter, Poata Watene Members of Te Pūkotahitanga, the nominated Tangata Whenua Leadership Group which advises the Minister Honourable Marama Davidson |
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02:30pm - 03:45pm | Concurrent Sessions #2 | Stream A | Hei tūranga, hei waiora e : a place to stand and aspiring for wellness - a story of change from Ngāti Rangi Helen Leahy Pou Ārahi; Nga Waihua o Paerangi; Ngāti Rangi Group; Ohakune |
Stream B | Being young, being digital: Responding to partner violence against young women in Aotearoa Dr Natalie Thorburn National Collective of Independent Womens Refuges & Elizabeth Ashby, National Collective of Independent Womens Refuges There are more kids who need help every day! - findings from Kids in the Middle research Dr Natalie Thorburn National Collective of Independent Womens Refuges & Cleo Arathoon National Collective of Independent Womens Refuges |
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Stream C | Family Harm: cultural challenges in Aotearoa Dr Harpinder Kaur Independent Challenges and Contributions to Understanding Family Violence in Ethnic Immigrant Communities" Dr Samira Ghoreishi SHINE |
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Stream D | Integrated family violence service delivery: A pipe dream? Dr Claire Gear AUT Carey Manuel Āio Consulting Delivering integrated cross-sector share client care - setting up teams for cross sector success |
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03:45pm - 04:00pm | Afternoon Tea | ||
04:00pm - 05:00pm | Concurrent Sessions #3 | Stream A | Please, mind your language: intersectionality between violence and language Donny Riki, Mahuika Associates |
Stream B | Jade Speaks Up: A school based, child centred approach to long-term change to break the cycle of Family Violence Elaine Dyer, Project Manager and Co-developer & Libby Robins, Trustee, Jade Speaks Up Educational Trust |
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Stream C | Being inclusive of disabled people is not an optional extra. Explaining a twin track approach to violence against disabled people Debbie Hager School of Population Health, University of Auckland, & Sue Hobbs Consultant & Disability Advocate |
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Stream D | Peer Led Professionally Supported: The Key Fundamentals Brian Gardner MSD, Terry O'Conner Point & Associates, Hector Kaiwai Awa & Associates & et al SafeMan SafeFamily |
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05:00pm | End Day 1 | ||
DAY 2: FRIDAY 24 MARCH 2023 | |||
08:00am | Registration desk | Please note this is an 08:30am starting time | |
08:30am - 10:00am | Keynote #2 | Family Violence Death Review Committee: A Duty to Care Dr Fiona Cram Chair Family Violence Death Review Committee Weaving our knowledge together: connecting research, practice and policy to build our understandings for violence prevention in Aotearoa Dr Charlotte Moore Kaiwhakahaere, Dr Terry Dobbs Academic Director Māori and Professor Nicola Gavey Academic Director Tauiwi, New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse |
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10:00am - 10:30am | Morning tea | ||
10:30am - 11:30am | Concurrent Sessions #4 | Stream A | The use of motivational interviewing in family violence work Ken McMaster Co-Director of HMA, Author |
Stream B | Impacts v Prevention - Family Harm Tāne Kara, Chase Parata & Shane Clapp He Waka Tapu - Integrated Whānau Services Mokopuna Ora: Family & sexual violence prevention and support through building capabilities and nurturing the aspirations of whānau/mātua caring for young pēpi and tamariki Chevelle Davis Mokopuna Ora Connector Whakatū Te Korowai Trust, Tania Batley Mokopuna Ora Contract Advisor Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu et al |
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Stream C | Co-designing and culture - essential elements of risk assessment and safety planning John Duck & Alison Maclean 3whitehorses Consulting |
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Stream D | Family, partner & sexual violence in Takatāpui and Rainbow communities Sandra Dickson Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura Kate Taylor Medical Sexual Assault Clinicians Aotearoa (MEDSAC) |
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11:30am - 12:30pm | Concurrent Sessions #5 | Stream A | An on-going duty to care - Responding to survivors of family violence homicide Dr Fiona Cram Chair, Nicola Atwool Member & Pauline Gulliver Senior Specialist, Family Violence Death Review Committee |
Stream B | The Wairua Ora Forgiveness Model - - Cultivating Compassion, Releasing Resentment and Finding Peace Te Aorangi Harrington Te Whare Tū Whānau Ko te Kohinga Taonga te Mareikura a Parearohi - Mana o Wāhine Terri-Ann Roberts and Matua Ngarongo Ormsby MSSW-AT |
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Stream C | Media for Good - Promoting Men's Behaviour Change and Prevention Jeremy Logan Manager, Changeability, Dannii Sargent Family Violence Network Co-ordinator, Changeability, & Brian Gardner Lead Advisor Social Action Team, MSD |
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Stream D | Key informants discuss the place masculinity has in Violence Prevention in Te Aorerekura Kris Taylor Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Auckland, Nicola Gavey, Professor, School of Psychology, University of Auckland & Logan Hamley, Lecturer, Kaupapa Māori Psychology, University of Waikato |
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12:30pm - 01:15pm | Lunch | Please note this is a 45 minute lunch break | |
01:15pm - 01:45pm | Launch of the Call to Action |
A national call to action: making visible the invisible Takurua Tawera, Māori Co-Chair, Te Kupenga Partnership Rōpū, Dee Cresswell, Tauiwi Co-chair, Te Kupenga Partnership Rōpū & Merran Lawler, Kaiarahi/National Advocate, Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga |
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01:45pm - 02:45pm | Concurrent Sessions #6 | Stream A | Drama & Improvisation as a tool for Embodied Non-Violence Work Miranda Warner RISE |
Stream B | An equitable way of working with Māori and community Rolinda Karapu, Te Rau Ora, Charlotte Moore, New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, Lisa Smith, Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga, Ngarongo Eaton-Brown, Whanau Ahuru Mowai & Sheryl Horomona-Gardyne, Te Puna Oranga |
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Stream C | Tēnai Au, Tēnai Au Chrissie Hape & Mel Humphries, Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Inc with Topia Rameka, George Reedy & Krystal Haimona, Ara Poutama Aotearoa Commissioning principles and moving towards a relational approach Sophie Tasker, Ministry of Justice, Tricia Walsh, Ara Poutama Aotearoa - Dept of Corrections, Corrie Hancock, MOJ, Shaun Sullivan, Ara Poutama Aotearoa |
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Stream D | To be confirmed To be confirmed |
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02:45pm - 03:45pm | Concurrent Sessions #7 | Stream A | Workforce Framework: the Entrapment model as a framework for practice Rachel Kain & Mira Taitz SHINE |
Stream B | Reconnecting to whakapapa & revisiting the sacredness (title to be confirmed) Whaea Hera Pierce, KaiKorero/Kai Awhina, Tu Wahine Trust |
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Stream C | Balancing perspectives in privileged spaces: A facilitated conversation about experiences of women working in men’s non-violence programmes Joelene Whitfield, Senior Clinician, RISE |
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Stream D | Addressing Obstacles & Utilising Strengths to Stop Family Violence and Sexual Abuse within Faith and Chiefly Cultural Settings Kara Duncan-Hewitt Liberty Training |
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03:45pm - 04:00pm | Afternoon Tea | Please note this is a 15 minute break only | |
04:00pm - 04:30pm | Plenary & Poroporoaki | Jenny May Clarkson & Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga Māori Caucus |
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04:30pm | End Day 2 |