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TAUIWI CAUCUS WEBINARS
TAUIWI CAUCUS WEBINARS
Introduction to Autism with Dr Sanam Bagherian
Sensory Sensitivities with Dr Sanam Bagherian
Gender and Sexuality with Rachael Wiltshire
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Sexual Violence Sector
Sexual Violence and the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
Overview Safe and Together
Pornography, rough sex, and choking: Insights and challenges
Anti-Racism in Feminist Organizations
More than icing on a cake: A comprehensive approach to SV prevention
Let’s Talk – starting the conversations about SV in our own communities
Measuring outcomes and evaluation
Informed Sexual Violence Prevention Education – Part 1
Tauiwi Caucus – Trauma Informed Facilitation Part 2
Crisis Support for Children Following SV
Mainstream Specialist Sexual Violence Court Support Role Part 1
Mainstream Specialist Sexual Violence Court Support Role Part 2
Community Mobilisation – Panel Discussion
Teletherapy during COVID-19 for those impacted by sexual violence
Part 1: Project Restore – Restorative justice for sexual violence
Part 2: Project Restore – Focus on Survivors
Part 3 – Project Restore: Focus on Persons who have Harmful Sexual Behaviour
Netsafe Online Safety During COVID-19
Effects of Trauma – TOAH NNEST Tauiwi Caucus
Insights from Tauiwi Members Fiona McNamara
TOAH NNEST Tauiwi Prevention Webinar LGBTQI+ Inclusive Practice
Dr Heather Came-Friar
What men can do to prevent sexual violence with Garth Baker
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