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White Ribbon against Violence

Media Statement – for immediate release 24 November 2009

White Ribbon against Violence


“Wearing a white ribbon is a way for New Zealanders, especially men, to say that violence is not acceptable,” said Jeff Sanders, Chief Executive of Relationship Services. November 25 is International White Ribbon Day.

“Some men resort to violence to get their own way or when life gets tough - be it hitting, intimidation or controlling behaviour. But we know that many of these men can learn new ways to behave.”

“People who make the effort to change tell us of the enormous benefits it has for them, their children, and their relationships,” said Mr Sanders. Relationship Services works with thousands of people every year who are learning to change their behaviour.

“We challenge those who may be using intimidation or violence to have the courage to seek help by contacting Relationship Services. We know Stopping Violence programmes and counselling can change people’s lives.”

As well as Stopping Violence programmes, Relationship Services provides individual and couple counselling, and support programmes for all affected by family violence. Last year it worked with over 28,000 people throughout New Zealand on a wide range of issues.

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