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Family Violence – It’s not OK in Manukau

Published: Wed 24 Mar 2010 12:19 PM
Family Violence – It’s not OK in Manukau
Manukau City Council is working with the Ministry of Social Development and the Families Commission to give their Family Violence – It’s not OK campaign a Manukau focus.
The campaign is a long-term programme aimed at changing attitudes and behaviour to family violence.
Manukau residents will see billboards, posters, banners and newspaper advertisements featuring local families and community groups who have agreed to put a Manukau face to the campaign.
Manukau Mayor Len Brown will launch the campaign prior to the Working Together to Reduce Family Violence in Manukau Hui on Tuesday, 30 March. He is a strong supporter of the localised campaign which follows similar campaigns in Rotorua, Waitakere and Hamilton.
“I am proud of our communities here in Manukau and proud of the approach that is being taken with regards to violence. We need to take a stand on this issue, not only for our families but for our community. There is no room for family violence in our homes. The message is simple. It’s not OK,” says Mr Brown.
“Thanks to the Ropati family from Howick, the Beale family from Manurewa, the Asian Council on Reducing Crime and the Otara Youth Collective who have generously offered to support the campaign.”
Media are welcome to attend the launch of the campaign.
What: Launch of Family Violence – It’s not OK campaign
When: Tuesday, 30 March, 2010
Launch of Campaign: 10am to 11am
Hui: 11am to 1pm
Venue: Greyhound Lounge
Manukau Sportsbowl
Te Irirangi Drive
Manukau
For more information about the It's not OK campaign visit www.areyouok.org.nz.
ENDS

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