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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.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
This webinar is designed to raise awareness and deepen understanding of child protection issues specific to Boarding Facilities in Aotearoa. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical guidance to help safeguard children and respond appropriately to concerns.
Key topics include:
- The context and prevalence of child abuse in New Zealand
- Risk factors associated with Boarding Facilities
- Recognising signs and indicators of abuse
- Responding sensitively and effectively to a disclosure
- What to expect when reporting abuse to statutory agencies
This session is ideal for anyone working in a school with Boarding Facilities including leadership, educators, housemasters/mistresses, matrons, and residential assistants.
For all queries, please contact the organiser.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
This webinar is designed to raise awareness and deepen understanding of child protection issues specific to Boarding Facilities in Aotearoa. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical guidance to help safeguard children and respond appropriately to concerns.
Key topics include:
- The context and prevalence of child abuse in New Zealand
- Risk factors associated with Boarding Facilities
- Recognising signs and indicators of abuse
- Responding sensitively and effectively to a disclosure
- What to expect when reporting abuse to statutory agencies
This session is ideal for anyone working in a school with Boarding Facilities including leadership, educators, housemasters/mistresses, matrons, and residential assistants.
For all queries, please contact the organiser.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
CCTV and the Internet of Things (IoT) are becoming increasingly available and accessible, from doorbell cameras to connected washing machines and trackable drink bottles. As connectivity grows, perpetrators commonly target this technology because it is accessible and centralised. This information may reveal the survivor's location and personal activities, enabling monitoring and surveillance within the home or remotely. Depending on the product, there are different features and access points that can be exploited, raising significant privacy and safety concerns.
This webinar is intended for practitioners and professionals who regularly support victim-survivors of domestic violence who want a better understanding about how technology is misused in domestic and family violence situations.
For all enquiries, contact the organiser.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
CCTV and the Internet of Things (IoT) are becoming increasingly available and accessible, from doorbell cameras to connected washing machines and trackable drink bottles. As connectivity grows, perpetrators commonly target this technology because it is accessible and centralised. This information may reveal the survivor's location and personal activities, enabling monitoring and surveillance within the home or remotely. Depending on the product, there are different features and access points that can be exploited, raising significant privacy and safety concerns.
This webinar is intended for practitioners and professionals who regularly support victim-survivors of domestic violence who want a better understanding about how technology is misused in domestic and family violence situations.
For all enquiries, contact the organiser.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
Presenters: Dr Genevieve Heard (Manager of Research at Relationships Australia Victoria), Dr Glenn Althor (Head of Research and Impact team at Relationships Australia NSW) and Stephanie Fisher (Research Fellow, AIFS).
This webinar will discuss how AIFS and Relationships Australia developed a theory of change that could be generalised across the diverse men’s behaviour change programs (MBCP) they deliver.
This webinar will provide:
- an understanding of how a theory of change supports program implementation and evaluation
- insight into the process for developing a generalisable theory of change that captures common elements across varied MBCP models and contexts
- ideas for how to manage some of the challenges of developing a generalisable theory of change for diverse programs.
A recording of the webinar will be made available on the AIFS website: https://aifs.gov.au/webinars
Please direct all queries to the organiser.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
Presenters: Dr Genevieve Heard (Manager of Research at Relationships Australia Victoria), Dr Glenn Althor (Head of Research and Impact team at Relationships Australia NSW) and Stephanie Fisher (Research Fellow, AIFS).
This webinar will discuss how AIFS and Relationships Australia developed a theory of change that could be generalised across the diverse men’s behaviour change programs (MBCP) they deliver.
This webinar will provide:
- an understanding of how a theory of change supports program implementation and evaluation
- insight into the process for developing a generalisable theory of change that captures common elements across varied MBCP models and contexts
- ideas for how to manage some of the challenges of developing a generalisable theory of change for diverse programs.
A recording of the webinar will be made available on the AIFS website: https://aifs.gov.au/webinars
Please direct all queries to the organiser.
For more information and to register, see the event sign-up form.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about Terre des Hommes' 2026 project, Mental Health and Exploitation: New Directions (MEND)
During this 1-hour event, attendees will get a chance hear about Terre des Hommes' newest report, Caught in a Cycle, which examines the cyclical relationship between emotional distress and (online) child sexual abuse and exploitation, and provides insight on how to disrupt this cycle. An expert panel will then explore how mental health and online spaces shape children's vulnerability, and the very different experiences of children who are so often left out of the data, the policy conversation, and the protection systems meant to serve them.
For all queries, contact the organiser.
For more information and to register, see the event sign-up form.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about Terre des Hommes' 2026 project, Mental Health and Exploitation: New Directions (MEND)
During this 1-hour event, attendees will get a chance hear about Terre des Hommes' newest report, Caught in a Cycle, which examines the cyclical relationship between emotional distress and (online) child sexual abuse and exploitation, and provides insight on how to disrupt this cycle. An expert panel will then explore how mental health and online spaces shape children's vulnerability, and the very different experiences of children who are so often left out of the data, the policy conversation, and the protection systems meant to serve them.
For all queries, contact the organiser.
For more information and to register for any of the Privacy Week 2026 webinars, please see the official event page.
Privacy Week 2026 is a series of free webinars promoting privacy awareness regardless of how much one already knows. The 2026 theme is “Foundations for the future | He Tūāpapa Anamata”.
Webinars cover topics as varied as AI and Indigenous data sovereignty.
Please direct all queries to the organisers at privacyweek@privacy.org.nz
For more information and to register for any of the Privacy Week 2026 webinars, please see the official event page.
Privacy Week 2026 is a series of free webinars promoting privacy awareness regardless of how much one already knows. The 2026 theme is “Foundations for the future | He Tūāpapa Anamata”.
Webinars cover topics as varied as AI and Indigenous data sovereignty.
Please direct all queries to the organisers at privacyweek@privacy.org.nz
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
This Shine DVFREE training aims to prepare the ‘First Responders’ in any organisation to provide safe and effective support for employees experiencing domestic and family violence, while maintaining professional boundaries.
This Training will prepare ‘First Responders’ to:
- Understand the role of a First Responder and its boundaries.
- Practise responding to people experiencing family violence using the Six Step Response Tool
- Broadly understand accountability and support for change for employees who use domestic violence.
For more information, please contact the organisers: phone 09 815 4601 (option 4) or email dvfree@2shine.org.nz.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
This Shine DVFREE training aims to prepare the ‘First Responders’ in any organisation to provide safe and effective support for employees experiencing domestic and family violence, while maintaining professional boundaries.
This Training will prepare ‘First Responders’ to:
- Understand the role of a First Responder and its boundaries.
- Practise responding to people experiencing family violence using the Six Step Response Tool
- Broadly understand accountability and support for change for employees who use domestic violence.
For more information, please contact the organisers: phone 09 815 4601 (option 4) or email dvfree@2shine.org.nz.
To learn more and to register, visit Safeguarding Children's training calendar.
This training is intended as an introduction or refresher to the essentials of safeguarding and child protection. Attendees will gain an understanding of the impact of child abuse and neglect, including family violence and sexual violence, along with the knowledge of what to do to prevent and minimise the risk of harm to children and young people, tamariki and rangatahi. Attendees will gain confidence in the actions they need to take when worried about a child or young person.
Please direct all enquiries to the organiser.
To learn more and to register, visit Safeguarding Children's training calendar.
This training is intended as an introduction or refresher to the essentials of safeguarding and child protection. Attendees will gain an understanding of the impact of child abuse and neglect, including family violence and sexual violence, along with the knowledge of what to do to prevent and minimise the risk of harm to children and young people, tamariki and rangatahi. Attendees will gain confidence in the actions they need to take when worried about a child or young person.
Please direct all enquiries to the organiser.
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.
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
On Tuesday 12 May, to coincide with Privacy Week, this Kai & Kōrero: Learning over lunch will feature Steph Gregor from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. Steph will discuss real-world privacy dilemmas and answer audience questions, as well as providing an overview of what recent changes to privacy rules will mean for the Social Service sector.
Steph Gregor will also run through the guidance available to the sector around information sharing, particularly in multi-agency settings. Questions can be given at the time of registration.
For enquiries, email: office@sspa.org.nz
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
On Tuesday 12 May, to coincide with Privacy Week, this Kai & Kōrero: Learning over lunch will feature Steph Gregor from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. Steph will discuss real-world privacy dilemmas and answer audience questions, as well as providing an overview of what recent changes to privacy rules will mean for the Social Service sector.
Steph Gregor will also run through the guidance available to the sector around information sharing, particularly in multi-agency settings. Questions can be given at the time of registration.
For enquiries, email: office@sspa.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.
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, please visit the event page.
The purpose of this training is to support practitioners delivering primary prevention work. This training does not focus on resistance from people using violence within early intervention or response practice contexts.
Unpacking Resistance training focuses on interpersonal resistance. Attendees will learn how to identify resistant behaviours and attitudes, and develop strategies and tools to support meaningful and solutions-focused conversations. These learnings will help attendees strengthen conversations with those they work with, to progress gender equality in workplaces, sporting clubs or councils. Establishing spaces and conversations that are built on trust, care and respect will enable you to create change in the long run.
Please direct all queries to the organiser.
For more information and to register, please visit the event page.
The purpose of this training is to support practitioners delivering primary prevention work. This training does not focus on resistance from people using violence within early intervention or response practice contexts.
Unpacking Resistance training focuses on interpersonal resistance. Attendees will learn how to identify resistant behaviours and attitudes, and develop strategies and tools to support meaningful and solutions-focused conversations. These learnings will help attendees strengthen conversations with those they work with, to progress gender equality in workplaces, sporting clubs or councils. Establishing spaces and conversations that are built on trust, care and respect will enable you to create change in the long run.
Please direct all queries to the organiser.

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