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Organisations and Campaigns

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  • Information, research and access to sexual violence response and prevention services for anyone who has experienced sexual harm or is worried about harmful behaviours towards others.

  • Many strengths-based resources to download or order promoting kaupapa Māori to prevent violence.  E Tū Whānau is a New Zealand Ministry of Social Development project through the Māori Reference Group to the Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families.

  • Many resources including a quiz and an info line.  Keeping Safe Feeling Safe is a project by People First to help safeguard people with disabilities from bullying, abuse and neglect.  Two resources are available to help understand and report bullying, abuse and neglect.

     

    It's Not Okay is a New Zealand Ministry of Social Development project. 

  • Harm isn't always physical.  People can use the technologies we rely on every day—like harassing or threatening phone-calls, stalking using location-sharing apps, using social media to humiliate, forcing someone to share private texts and passwords.  Hack*blossom has resources to stay safe online and electronically.

  • Kaupapa Māori based information and resources for positive, violence-free parenting in Māori whānau and communities.

  • Advocacy and pen pal service for people in prisons.  Information and resources about prisons and transformative justice.

  • A cross cultural, transgender led organisation who help transgender, intersex and takataapui people to have choices about their lives and their bodies, and in getting the things they need to live their lives.  Maintains lists of recommended groups, organisations and providers.

  • Information sheets and resources for the trans community and about issues affecting the trans community.

  • A national centre for research and information on family and whānau violence in Aotearoa New Zealand, providing information and resources for people working towards the elimination of family violence.

  • Disabled Person’s Organisation (DPO) that includes all disability groups.  We work in collaboration with others to achieve inclusion for all New Zealanders.  Some resources, links to many Disabled Person’s Organisations.

  • Information and resources on violence, many faith-based, for Pasefika communities in New Zealand.

  • Information and factsheets about violence in Rainbow communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.

  • A community of individuals working to build and support transformative justice responses to child sexual abuse based in Oakland, California.   

  • Information and resources about violence, including state violence, mostly from a US perspective.

  • An anonymous US-based story-collecting project documenting responses to child sexual abuse.  Through anonymous audio stories, the project hopes to document the ways that everyday people are working to respond to child sexual abuse, in all kinds of ways.  By sharing these stories, LBP hopes to inspire others in their responses to CSA and offer a resource of hope, creativity, possibility and determination.

  • A US-based collective of men working to end gender-based violence, build transformative justice and contribute to broader social movements.  Their website has many resources to help men rethink and end violence.

  • US-based group whose mission is to end the sexual abuse of children within five generations.  Their website includes information and resources about transformative justice and a collection of digital stories.

  • Resources and information about relationship violence for young people, including quizzes and a blog.  Love is Respect is a project of the US National Domestic Violence Hotline and partners with Break the Cycle

  • Resources and information for preventing and to support healing from child sexual abuse.  Stop it Now! is an affiliate of US based Klingberg Family Centers

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