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Domestic Violence Can Not Be Solved By A Committee
Thursday, 25 February 2016, 8:51 pm | SAFVPN
Safer Aotearoa Family Violence Prevention Network (SAFVPN) is pleased that the Family Violence Death Review Committee chaired by Professor Dawn Elder has acknowledged over the last decade that at least 312 deaths in New Zealand is related to domestic ... More >>
SAFVPN appalled by Daryush Valizadeh and Return of Kings
Wednesday, 3 February 2016, 10:08 am | SAFVPN
SAFVPN (Safer Aotearoa Family Violence Prevention Network) supports calls by Wellington Rape Crisis and others to block Valizadeh’s entry to Australia. SAFVPN would further support calls to block his entry if he tried to enter New Zealand. More >>
SAFVPN Congratulates Warehouse Group
Wednesday, 16 September 2015, 11:29 am | SAFVPN
SAFVPN (Safer Aotearoa Family Violence Prevention Network) add our congratulations to The Warehouse Group of Companies for the stance they have taken on not only reducing Domestic Violence harms but also preventing them More >>
Family Violence Prevention Group Pleased By Boulter Sentence
Wednesday, 13 June 2012, 4:28 pm | SAFVPN
South Auckland Family Violence Prevention Network (SAFVPN) Manager Raewyn Bhana is pleased with the 8 year sentence of Nathan Boulter handed down by Justice Paul Heath today. More >>
Two year old dies during week of Teal Ribbon
Sunday, 20 November 2011, 1:08 pm | SAFVPN
South Auckland Family Violence Prevention Network SAFPN Manager is disturbed by the violent death of the two-year-old boy from Orakei on the eve of the closure of the Teal Ribbon Campaign "Choose 2 B Violence Free". More >>
Papakura Raises Money for Domestic Violence Campaign
Wednesday, 16 November 2011, 1:50 pm | SAFVPN
An Awareness Breakfast was hosted by community groups in Papakura this morning and more than twenty community leaders and organisations wanted to show their support for the Teal Ribbon Campaign "Choose to be Violence Free" held at Papakura ... More >>
Choose to be violence free in South Auckland
Wednesday, 16 November 2011, 1:49 pm | SAFVPN
The Annual Teal Ribbon Campaign was launched on the weekend by the Auckland Council Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse and a week long campaign has enabled the message to get to more than 1000 school children. “Choose to be violence free” is the message ... More >>