He wātaka

Calendar

Our Calendar lists events from organisations all over Aotearoa and internationally that focus on sexual violence, family violence and related areas. These events provide professional development for people working to address violence. Events include training, seminars, webinars, workshops, hui, fono, forums, conferences. For more information or to add your event see our event submission information.

Explore all events

Browse all events in our calendar below. Search for something specific, or filter events by type, location, format and any of the topics below.

Category
Location
Online / In-person
Clear
Type:
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Disclaimer: Listing of training and other events does not constitute endorsement by Vine. Information is as provided by the organiser. For further information or queries about training or events, please contact the organiser using the links or contact details provided.

More information and to register, please visit the event page.

This workshop aims to equip family violence responders' with the knowledge to understand, identify and disrupt Institutional Systems Abuse in the context of Systemic Coercive Control.

Key Learnings Include:

  1. Understanding Systems Abuse and the various tactics used within these abuse forms
  2. Informed – Reflects on models of understanding and offers a deconstruction of Social Entrapment Theory, moving beyond the framing of institutional harm as inadvertent or indifferent
  3. Applied – This section introduces the pathways of harmful responses
  4. Accountable – Takes a closer look at our ethical responsibilities as responders, to ourselves and to others.

For all queries, please contact the organiser: hello@jacki.co.nz.

More information and to register, please visit the event page.

This workshop aims to equip family violence responders' with the knowledge to understand, identify and disrupt Institutional Systems Abuse in the context of Systemic Coercive Control.

Key Learnings Include:

  1. Understanding Systems Abuse and the various tactics used within these abuse forms
  2. Informed – Reflects on models of understanding and offers a deconstruction of Social Entrapment Theory, moving beyond the framing of institutional harm as inadvertent or indifferent
  3. Applied – This section introduces the pathways of harmful responses
  4. Accountable – Takes a closer look at our ethical responsibilities as responders, to ourselves and to others.

For all queries, please contact the organiser: hello@jacki.co.nz.

disrupting-institutional-systems-abuse-mapping-systemic-coercive-control

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

This interactive, online training module will assist professionals to effectively identify, understand and resist invitations to collude with men who use family violence.

Participants who attend this training will be able to:

  • Explain the causes, mechanisms, and purpose of family violence
  • Explore perpetrator accountability
  • Identify core beliefs held by men who use violence
  • Identify 'smoke screens' used to conceal violence
  • Use invitational approaches to build rapport and enhance reflection
  • Understand the nature of collusion and how to resist invitations to collude
  • Examine shame and values
  • Motivate change and referral readiness
  • Understand safety planning and referral pathways

Anchor Collective offer all of their specialist Family Violence training packages to organisations on a fee-for-service basis, both online and in-person, across Australia and Aotearoa.

For questions related to this training or their fee-for-service training options, please contact the organisers directly: resisting.collusion@gmail.com.

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

This interactive, online training module will assist professionals to effectively identify, understand and resist invitations to collude with men who use family violence.

Participants who attend this training will be able to:

  • Explain the causes, mechanisms, and purpose of family violence
  • Explore perpetrator accountability
  • Identify core beliefs held by men who use violence
  • Identify 'smoke screens' used to conceal violence
  • Use invitational approaches to build rapport and enhance reflection
  • Understand the nature of collusion and how to resist invitations to collude
  • Examine shame and values
  • Motivate change and referral readiness
  • Understand safety planning and referral pathways

Anchor Collective offer all of their specialist Family Violence training packages to organisations on a fee-for-service basis, both online and in-person, across Australia and Aotearoa.

For questions related to this training or their fee-for-service training options, please contact the organisers directly: resisting.collusion@gmail.com.

resisting-collusion-motivating-change-working-with-men-who-use-intimate-partner-violence

For more information and to register, see the event page.

In this webinar, Children’s Commissioner, Dr Claire Achmad will share insights into her role as an independent advocate for children in Aotearoa New Zealand. The session will explore how Mana Mokopuna champions the rights of children to be recognised and upheld, and how it provides advice and guidance to government and other agencies.

Claire will also reflect on her own career path and the experiences that led her to her current role.

For enquiries, contact the organiser: events@ipanz.org.nz

For more information and to register, see the event page.

In this webinar, Children’s Commissioner, Dr Claire Achmad will share insights into her role as an independent advocate for children in Aotearoa New Zealand. The session will explore how Mana Mokopuna champions the rights of children to be recognised and upheld, and how it provides advice and guidance to government and other agencies.

Claire will also reflect on her own career path and the experiences that led her to her current role.

For enquiries, contact the organiser: events@ipanz.org.nz

who-are-the-watchdogs-the-childrens-commissioner

For more information and to register, see the seminar listing.

The topic for this seminar is youth justice in a changing international landscape: Trends, evidence and promising approaches.

In this seminar, speaker Dr Iain Matheson, will explore the shifts that have taken place, including trends, evidence, and promising approaches. He will examine changing contexts, policy and practice responses, and key system enablers. He will consider the full range of youth justice services, from prevention and early intervention through to residential care and youth detention.

He will use overseas research and evaluation, our own organisational oversight, lived experiences, and practice-based evidence. He’ll also include relevant community, cultural, and Indigenous knowledge.

Please direct all queries to the Ministry at research@ot.govt.nz.

For more information and to register, see the seminar listing.

The topic for this seminar is youth justice in a changing international landscape: Trends, evidence and promising approaches.

In this seminar, speaker Dr Iain Matheson, will explore the shifts that have taken place, including trends, evidence, and promising approaches. He will examine changing contexts, policy and practice responses, and key system enablers. He will consider the full range of youth justice services, from prevention and early intervention through to residential care and youth detention.

He will use overseas research and evaluation, our own organisational oversight, lived experiences, and practice-based evidence. He’ll also include relevant community, cultural, and Indigenous knowledge.

Please direct all queries to the Ministry at research@ot.govt.nz.

youth-justice-in-a-changing-international-landscape-trends-evidence-and-promising-approaches

For more information and to register, see the event page.

From the event page:

"About this webinar: We learn about sex, desire, and relationships in all sorts of ways. This might be sex-ed, our friends, our family, but a lot of the time it’s through the media that we watch, read, and scroll past on the daily. This presentation will report on research that looked at how sexual desire was represented across different media and textual sites. The presenter, Dr Jessica Tappin, will discuss what representations of desire exist in the mainstream media space, explore media that are opening up possibilities for sexual desire, and consider what all this means for sexual wellbeing and subjectivity (what we can do, say, and think about ourselves)."

Please direct all queries to the organiser: ragnar.anderson@sexualwellbeing.org.nz

For more information and to register, see the event page.

From the event page:

"About this webinar: We learn about sex, desire, and relationships in all sorts of ways. This might be sex-ed, our friends, our family, but a lot of the time it’s through the media that we watch, read, and scroll past on the daily. This presentation will report on research that looked at how sexual desire was represented across different media and textual sites. The presenter, Dr Jessica Tappin, will discuss what representations of desire exist in the mainstream media space, explore media that are opening up possibilities for sexual desire, and consider what all this means for sexual wellbeing and subjectivity (what we can do, say, and think about ourselves)."

Please direct all queries to the organiser: ragnar.anderson@sexualwellbeing.org.nz

discourses-of-sexual-desire-in-contemporary-media-spaces

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

This two day ‘train-the-trainers’ workshop has been designed to assist those individuals wanting to upskill and deliver training sessions for their workplace colleagues, their local community agencies or for those wanting to provide training as part of their training business.

The focus of this workshop will be ‘strangulation in the context of intimate partner violence’.  Described as ‘a red flag on the trajectory to homicide’, it is critical that agencies, professionals and the wider community recognise the signs, symptoms and dynamics associated with strangulation within the context of IPV.

If you have any questions please contact Rob Veale at robveale@xtra.co.nz.

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

This two day ‘train-the-trainers’ workshop has been designed to assist those individuals wanting to upskill and deliver training sessions for their workplace colleagues, their local community agencies or for those wanting to provide training as part of their training business.

The focus of this workshop will be ‘strangulation in the context of intimate partner violence’.  Described as ‘a red flag on the trajectory to homicide’, it is critical that agencies, professionals and the wider community recognise the signs, symptoms and dynamics associated with strangulation within the context of IPV.

If you have any questions please contact Rob Veale at robveale@xtra.co.nz.

train-the-trainers-strangulation-in-the-context-of-ipv

For more information and to register, visit the ECPAT Training page.

Embark on a learning journey to understand and combat in-person sexual exploitation with ECPAT's specialised course designed for front-line workers. Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to safeguard taiohi and create a positive impact in the community.

The self-taught online pre-learning module will be accessible for 90 days after you register, and covers five chapters that explain:

  • key definitions and concepts
  • risk and vulnerability
  • disclosures, barriers, and how to respond
  • long-term impacts on victim-survivors
  • what your role can look like when supporting taiohi

Following up from this, Engagement Facilitator will do a deeper dive into the topic over a 1-hour Teams webinar at the end of the month.

Direct all queries to the organiser: info@ecpat.org.nz.

For more information and to register, visit the ECPAT Training page.

Embark on a learning journey to understand and combat in-person sexual exploitation with ECPAT's specialised course designed for front-line workers. Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to safeguard taiohi and create a positive impact in the community.

The self-taught online pre-learning module will be accessible for 90 days after you register, and covers five chapters that explain:

  • key definitions and concepts
  • risk and vulnerability
  • disclosures, barriers, and how to respond
  • long-term impacts on victim-survivors
  • what your role can look like when supporting taiohi

Following up from this, Engagement Facilitator will do a deeper dive into the topic over a 1-hour Teams webinar at the end of the month.

Direct all queries to the organiser: info@ecpat.org.nz.

exploring-harm-from-in-person-sexual-exploitation-of-taiohi---online-module-and-training

For more information and to register, visit the ECPAT Training page.

This course is designed to equip front-line workers in Aotearoa with the essential knowledge and skills to tackle the online sex exploitation of young people. By delving into global research, local context and best practice, this course offers a comprehensive understanding and practical strategies to safeguard vulnerable taiohi.

The self-taught online pre-training learning module will be accessible for 90 days after you register, and covers five chapters that explain:

  • key definitions and concepts
  • barriers to disclosure
  • impacts on victim-survivors
  • the changing landscape of sexual exploitation
  • systems, safeguards and practical steps to building a safer online world.

Following up from this, ECPAT Child Alert Engagement Facilitator will do a deeper dive into the topic over a 1-hour Teams webinar at the end of the month.

Direct all queries to the organiser: info@ecpat.org.nz.

For more information and to register, visit the ECPAT Training page.

This course is designed to equip front-line workers in Aotearoa with the essential knowledge and skills to tackle the online sex exploitation of young people. By delving into global research, local context and best practice, this course offers a comprehensive understanding and practical strategies to safeguard vulnerable taiohi.

The self-taught online pre-training learning module will be accessible for 90 days after you register, and covers five chapters that explain:

  • key definitions and concepts
  • barriers to disclosure
  • impacts on victim-survivors
  • the changing landscape of sexual exploitation
  • systems, safeguards and practical steps to building a safer online world.

Following up from this, ECPAT Child Alert Engagement Facilitator will do a deeper dive into the topic over a 1-hour Teams webinar at the end of the month.

Direct all queries to the organiser: info@ecpat.org.nz.

understanding-harm-from-online-sexual-exploitation-of-taiohi-online-module-and-training

For more information and to register, please visit the event page.

This interactive one-day training is designed to advance practitioners’ understanding and application of strategies and tools to build organisational support and commitment for social change addressing the drivers of family and gender-based violence, and proactively plan for and manage institutional resistance to this change.

This is not foundational or introductory training; Safe and Equal strongly advise the completion of Unpacking Resistance prior to this training.

Please direct all queries to the organiser.

For more information and to register, please visit the event page.

This interactive one-day training is designed to advance practitioners’ understanding and application of strategies and tools to build organisational support and commitment for social change addressing the drivers of family and gender-based violence, and proactively plan for and manage institutional resistance to this change.

This is not foundational or introductory training; Safe and Equal strongly advise the completion of Unpacking Resistance prior to this training.

Please direct all queries to the organiser.

organisational-resistance-advancing-practice

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

Online communities offer opportunities for connection, learning, and support across diverse interests and identities. They can foster belonging, amplify voices, and provide access to resources and peer advice. However, these spaces also carry risks, including exposure to misinformation, cyberbullying, sexual exploitation, and harmful content.

This webinar explores the role of online communities in the lives of young people, highlighting how professionals can support young people to have safe and positive online experiences.

In this session attendees will:

  • develop an understanding of experiences young people within online communities
  • explore the risks of online communities for young people, including exposure to harmful beliefs and content
  • identify strategies to support young people and promote safe and positive online experiences.

Please direct all queries to the organiser.

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

Online communities offer opportunities for connection, learning, and support across diverse interests and identities. They can foster belonging, amplify voices, and provide access to resources and peer advice. However, these spaces also carry risks, including exposure to misinformation, cyberbullying, sexual exploitation, and harmful content.

This webinar explores the role of online communities in the lives of young people, highlighting how professionals can support young people to have safe and positive online experiences.

In this session attendees will:

  • develop an understanding of experiences young people within online communities
  • explore the risks of online communities for young people, including exposure to harmful beliefs and content
  • identify strategies to support young people and promote safe and positive online experiences.

Please direct all queries to the organiser.

educators-and-professional-risks-and-rewards-of-online-communities-what-educators-and-youth-serving-professionals-need-to-know

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

This workshop will look at how an understanding of the trauma process can allow practitioners to seek a better future for taiohi and their whanau.

Presenters Christine and Mark bring a wide range of experience on how this understanding can enhance practice. Christine brings her knowledge from counselling for 27 years. While Mark brings a Restorative Justice lens.

Please direct all queries to the organisers.

For more information and to register, visit the event page.

This workshop will look at how an understanding of the trauma process can allow practitioners to seek a better future for taiohi and their whanau.

Presenters Christine and Mark bring a wide range of experience on how this understanding can enhance practice. Christine brings her knowledge from counselling for 27 years. While Mark brings a Restorative Justice lens.

Please direct all queries to the organisers.

bringing-the-voice-of-our-tamariki-and-rangatahi-into-our-practice

For more information and to register, please visit the event page.

This training is for any professional working with young people in any capacity, including group and 1-1 work.  This training focuses on topics relating specifically to sexual wellbeing, such as contraception, STIs, and pregnancy options.  It is suitable for a wide range of professionals, including youth workers, sports coaches, social workers, public health nurses, teachers, and educators.

This full-day training focuses on increasing the knowledge, skills, and confidence of professionals to support the young people they work with to navigate their sexual wellbeing.  

This training includes:

  • Key information for young people on sexual wellbeing topics
  • Guidance to navigate personal values when supporting young people with their sexual wellbeing
  • Practical tools to integrate into daily practice and conversations
  • Support and signposting information

Please direct all queries to the organiser.

For more information and to register, please visit the event page.

This training is for any professional working with young people in any capacity, including group and 1-1 work.  This training focuses on topics relating specifically to sexual wellbeing, such as contraception, STIs, and pregnancy options.  It is suitable for a wide range of professionals, including youth workers, sports coaches, social workers, public health nurses, teachers, and educators.

This full-day training focuses on increasing the knowledge, skills, and confidence of professionals to support the young people they work with to navigate their sexual wellbeing.  

This training includes:

  • Key information for young people on sexual wellbeing topics
  • Guidance to navigate personal values when supporting young people with their sexual wellbeing
  • Practical tools to integrate into daily practice and conversations
  • Support and signposting information

Please direct all queries to the organiser.

supporting-young-people-with-sexual-wellbeing

No results found.

Please try different keywords or filter options.

Want to list your event?

See more information about the events we include in our calendar and how to submit your event for consideration. Listing an event in our calendar does not represent endorsement.

Want more opportunities for training and professional development?

Find Aotearoa training providers, tertiary options, international e-learning opportunities and webinar collections focused on education for people working to address sexual violence, family violence and other forms of violence.