Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Family Violence
About event organiser
ECLIPSE offers a number of training opportunities for the family violence sector that integrate victim-survivor lived experience, theoretical understanding, practice knowledge, and specialist sectoral knowledge. All ECLIPSE trainings and workshops are run by facilitators with lived experience and sectoral expertise.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, please visit ECLIPSE's event page.
ECLIPSE's Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Family Violence course explores the impacts of colonisation on Māori and relates this to the context of family violence.
Attendees ofthe training will gain a greater understanding of:
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the impacts of colonisation and racism
- The unique status and experiences of tangata whenua as indigenous people
- Tikanga Māori beliefs, values, and collective practice
- Different dynamics of whānau violence that may be experienced by tangata whenua
- Racism at a structural level
- The importance of supervision, particularly cultural supervision
For all questions, contact the organiser.
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