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Tough Guys Promote Love and Respect
- Super Maori Fullus Roger, Jack, Mathew and Mervyn to visit Taranaki as part of national road trip speading anti-violence message.
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Students argue their case on World Elder Abuse Day 2009
- Local secondary school students considered family responsibility for the care of elderly relatives in a fun and dynamic debate to mark World Elder Abuse Day
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An Old but New Sign for the Times
- A message speaking out against family violence for the community has replaced the previous message about giving alcohol to minors on the wall of the New Plymouth Police Station.
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White Ribbon Day draws a big crowd
- Around 200 people flocked to Puke Ariki Landing on 25th November to join the celebrations being held as part of White Ribbon Day 2009, an international event that aims to stop violence towards women.
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Taranaki Families take up the Challenge
- Over 1000 people turned out for a hugely successful Family Challenge Fun Day organised by Taranaki Safe Families Collaborative on Sunday 27th November.
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New Co-ordinator for Taranaki Safe Families Trust
- Marion James has started in her new role as the Taranaki Safe Families Co-ordinator.
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Parenting Expert Visits Taranaki
- Award winning Parent Educator, Trish Hunt, visited New Plymouth in June and spoke about ways to reduce child abuse.
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Southern Rugby Promotes Non Violence Message
- Non-violent behaviour on the rugby field will be rewarded this season by the Southern Rugby Club. The Club has taken the lead in supporting the work of the Taranaki Safe Families Trust (TSFT) by promoting a non-violence message.
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Taranaki Safe Families promote White Ribbon message
- Taranaki Safe Families Collaborative have been busy once again, organising a range of activities for this years’ White Ribbon Day (25th November).
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Taranaki DHB staff take year long approach to White Ribbon campaign
- Taranaki Base Hospital and Hawera Hospital showed their support for this years’ White Ribbon Day in a highly visible way as staff proudly wore their ‘Family Violence - Its Not OK’ shirts.
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Fun and sun at Taranaki Safe Families annual fun day
- Families flocked in their hundreds to enjoy this years' Family Challenge Fun Day held at Yarrows Stadium on 28th November.
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An Old but New Sign for the Times...
- A message speaking out against family violence for the community – “Taranaki where Family Violence is NOT OK” has replaced the previous message about giving alcohol to minors on the wall of the New Plymouth Police Station. The sign will be completed by Monday the 23rd November.
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Western Suburbs Community Spots Club supports non violence message
- "Violence is not our game" is the message Western Suburbs community sports club is promoting this season
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Western Suburbs Community Sports Club supports non violence message
- "Violence is not our game is the message being promoted in the Western Suburbs Community Sports Club this season

