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Kahungunu Violence Free Iwi

Published: Wed 12 Dec 2007 04:22 PM
Kahungunu Violence Free Iwi
Over the past 2 years Kahungunu whanau/hapu/iwi have worked together to develop a 'Kahungunu Violence Free Iwi Strategy'.
Rangatahi are the next generation of parents and one of the key target groups for the Violence Free Iwi Strategy. Therefore for the past 3 months, the Kahungunu Violence Free Iwi Coordinators and local service providers have been running wananga and workshops for Rangatahi to raise the awareness around the issues surrounding whanau violence and conflict resolution.
From these Wananga, Rangatahi have developed key messages that they feel are important to promote out to the wider community. Some of these key messages are:
Violence can lead to death
It's not good to abuse ourselves or others
It's okay to break the cycle
It's okay to stand up for what's right
It's okay to talk to someone to vent your frustration rather than hurt someone
Alcohol is sometimes used to help cope with the problems
There are all different types of violence, verbal, visual, mental
Everyone is effected by violence somehow, but that doesn't mean that it's normal or ok
There are things that trigger violence, but we can stay in control
Drug and alcohol is not the key
If we don't stop it now, then it will affect our future generations
Children need to be taught while they are young
It's not always good to get into a relationship until you are mature enough to act like a mature person
Get to know your partner before you get into a serious relationship
You need to be strong, if you feel things are not going right, you need to do something about it
Treat your partner, how you want to be treated
Don't be forced into doing something that you don't want to do
You should talk to each other and should know each others boundaries
It takes more than being sorry to change the behaviours and attitudes that leads to violence
No one deserves to be scared or frightened
I've learnt that violence is a major issue in today's society and using drugs/alcohol is no excuse to behave in such a bad manner
I learnt that violence is not the way to deal with anger
There are people who can help to bring about change
We as Rangatahi are leaders, we are leaders of tomorrow
Don't be peer pressured by your mates if they tell you to drink, cause they aint your mates if they do
Violence is a disease, and create an imbalance in your life
Violence can make you feel like you have no purpose in life
Violence is not normal, we need to work together to help our culture be violence free
Verbal abuse can really be hurtful because it affects your mind
Thirty one Rangatahi representatives from Wairoa through to Wairarapa will showcase their talents during a 45 minute production held at the Hawkes Bay Opera House in Hastings on Thursday the 20th December 2007. The main objective is to engage the community into understanding the key messages of the Kahungunu Violence Free Iwi Strategy.
Production Storyline
Whetu is a 30 year old man who is married to Gina. They have 2 children, Lulu and Isaac. Whetu likes to spend all his spare time and money at the pub. He frequently gets into fights. Whetu is not a good father or husband, he take s his wife for granted and often hits her. He never spends time with their children. On the night of Christmas Eve, Whetu is visited by 3 Kaitiaki who will take him back to the past and show him the present and the future. Whetu will get an insight into the effects of his behaviour through the eyes of the people he loves most.
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