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Social Work Now

Social Work Now is the professional practice journal of Child, Youth and Family and is published three times a year (April, August and December). Its focus is on articles about social work practice and theory as they relate to children, young people, families and whanau.

http://www.cyf.govt.nz/about-us/publications/social-work-now.html

The NZ Home Health Association Inc

For the May 2012 Newsletter click here

Disability Workforce Development

Changes to training grant funding allocation, disability sector training needs and more…. click here

NZ Youth Mentoring

Introducing mentoring boosters, national certs & credits  and more free tools & resources click here

NGO – MoH NGO Updates

Covers: MoH Information, Information from other government agencies, ministers’ media releases, NGO information, requests for submissions, funding, fellowship & award opportunities, training, education & conferences click here

Child Youth & Family – Social Work Now

The Practice Journal for Child youth & Family click here

The New Social Worker - The place for social workers on the net

For all social work students & professionals! Read their articles from The New Social Worker Magazine, now in its 18th year! While you’re there – they have job listings, a lively discussion forum and more for you and your social work career! click here

Te Pou

Te Pou works to support and develop the mental health, addiction and disability workforces in New Zealand. Te Pou incorporates Le Va and Disability Workforce Development.

To read more click here

Skylight

We offer a wide range of services to support those facing tough times of change, loss, trauma and grief – whatever the cause, and whatever their age. We also equip, train and support those wanting to assist them, such as friends or family members, community volunteers and professionals.

To read more click here

Health & Disability

The January Newsletter covers such items as MOH information, info from other govt agencies, media releases, NGO information, requests for submissions & funding & training

To read more  click here



Policy Watch

Welcome to POLICY WATCH, the fortnightly e-newsletter from the NZ Council of Christian Social Services. POLICY WATCH provides a smorgasbord of the latest news, research reports and policy developments relevant to the core of work of NZCCSS. We endeavour to highlight issues that affect our mission “to work for a just and compassionate society in Aoteoroa New Zealand”.

To read more click here

Family Commissions

The Families Commission provides a voice for New Zealand families and whānau. We speak out for all families to promote a better understanding of family issues and needs among government agencies and the wider community.

To read more click here

Child Matters

Child Matters is a registered charitable trust* dedicated to preventing harm to children in New Zealand. For 15 years we have been working in communities throughout New Zealand, educating, supporting and inspiring adults to protect children.

To read more click here

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by love for God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in his name without discrimination.

To read more click here

Think-Piece: Scanning for Integrity: Policy perspectives on current issues in the public domain  click here

New Zealand Red Cross

Welcome to the first edition of the IHL e news for 2012, where we will bring you relevant IHL related news and events in New Zealand and across the globe.

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Buddle Findlay

Buddle Findlay is one of New Zealand’s leading commercial and public law firms with offices in Auckland, Wellington andChristchurch. Buddle Findaly is a progressive, dynamic firm at the forefront of the legal profession. We have an open and approachable client-focused culture, with a determination to continually provide the highest quality of service.

To read more click here

Angoa

ANGOA is a unique network of organisations from across the range of NGOs in Aotearoa New Zealand including national, regional and local groups. Our member organisations are active in the areas of health, education, international development, human rights, the environment, youth, women and ethnicity.

To read more click here

Taua Mahi

The name Taua Mahi has a similar meaning to Mahi Tahi – a coordinated approach or a coordinated unit/party. Read more atwww.tauamahi.org.nz.

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