Pacific Island Safety and Prevention project
Monday, 14 September 2015, 2:15 pm
Press Release: Pasifika Futures Limited
Pacific Island Safety and Prevention
project
Pasifika Futures have been advised that
after serving Pacific women, children and families for 30
years the Pacific Island Safety and Prevention Project will
be ceasing services.
We acknowledge the contribution the
organisation and its staff have made to our communities and
in particular acknowledge the contribution that they made to
“Nga vaka o kaiga tapu – A Pacific conceptual framework
to address family violence in New Zealand” which has
provided a strong foundation for the manner in which we work
with our communities.
We are now working in partnership
with the organisation to ensure that all families who are
engaged with the organisation under the Whānau Ora
programme are supported to transition successfully to other
support
services.
ENDS
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