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Myths and Facts Shine

WEBMyth: Victims exaggerate the level of abuse. If it really was that bad, they would leave. Fact: Most victims downplay the abuse because of fear, self-blame and/or shame. Victims …

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Workplace Safety & Paid Leave Shine

WEBPaid Domestic Violence Leave. Up to ten days of paid Domestic Violence Leave annually for reasons relating to domestic violence, in addition to holiday, sick leave etc. This may …

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The Impact on Children and Parenting Shine

WEBThe Impact on Children and Parenting. A significant body of research has shown that children exposed to domestic violence towards their mum or protective caregiver have …

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Suncorp New Zealand awarded DVFREE Tick Shine

WEBSuncorp New Zealand was awarded the DVFREE Tick from Shine this week, joining a growing number of employers committed to a workplace free from domestic violence. …

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Leaving an Abusive Partner Shine

WEBLeaving a partner using coercive control makes some people and their children safer. But for many others, leaving increases danger as the person using violence increases their …

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Call for NZ workplaces to address family violence Shine

WEBAug 30, 2023 | In the Media, News. New Zealand workplaces have a big role to play in addressing New Zealand’s epidemic of family violence and signing up to Shine’s …

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Kidshine & Child Safety Programmes Shine

WEBBefore KIDshine: 75% of KIDshine children were exposed to episodes of extreme violence and the same percentage had actively tried to intervene. In 66% of KIDshine cases, the …

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Training and Education Services Shine

WEBRachel Kain is a Senior Educator and Family Violence Advisor, Shine RESPOND and VIP, working in professional, community, and health training. Prior to this she worked with …

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Help Someone You Know Shine

WEBIn an emergency, ring 111 for Police. If you witness or are involved in an emergency situation where someone is being hurt or threatened with violence, call the Police …

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Shine Reports & Articles Shine

WEBBy Employment Today. This article, authored by a senior Shine representative, explains the importance of creating an effective HR response to domestic violence in the workplace, …

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Our Funders Shine

WEBShine is part of Presbyterian Support Northern (PSN), one of New Zealand’s largest charitable social service providers. Shine services are also supported by donations and …

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Coercive Control & Entrapment Shine

WEBCoercion is the use of force or threats to intimidate or hurt the person and make them afraid. Someone trying to coerce or control a partner or ex-partner will use behaviours that …

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Trauma that echoes into the future Shine

WEBSometimes the impact is very visible – they demand attention, struggle in school, or lash out with violence and aggression. On the other hand, some will become …

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Gender and Domestic Violence Shine

WEBPeople who experience or perpetrate domestic violence may be of any gender – men, women or non-binary people. Shine provides the same support to anyone who …

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