Healthy relationships
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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships. (University of Washington, 2014.) Signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships, including examples of what people do in un/healthy relationships. Links to further resources and helplines. https://wellbeing.uw.edu/resources/healthy-vs-unhealthy-relationships/
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Shine: Introduction to Domestic Abuse. An overview of family violence with a range of resources, including the Power & Control and Equity Wheels and refuges based in Aotearoa New Zealand. https://www.2shine.org.nz/resource-room/introduction-to-domestic-abuse-1
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Family Violence – It's Not OK. Aotearoa New Zealand Government website focusing on family violence primarily, but incorporating sexual violence. Contains resources targeted towards both individuals and organisations. http://areyouok.org.nz/
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The Duluth Model Power and Control Wheel. https://www.theduluthmodel.org/wheels/

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Hohou Te Rango Kahukura – Outing Violence: Power and Control Wheel. A tool that incorporates issues within Rainbow relationships. Developed based on a 2015/16 community hui and survey within Aotearoa New Zealand. http://www.kahukura.co.nz/htrk-ov-power-and-control-wheel/
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Rape Prevention Education. Aotearoa New Zealand website covering a range of topics such as consent, sexual violence, rape culture, harmful sexual behaviour, porn, self care and active bystanding. Includes programmes focused on secondary schools such as Bodysafe, Mates & Dates and professional development. https://rpe.org.nz/
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Year 9-13 Relationships and Sexuality Education guidelines. A good resource for segueing from what young people are engaging with in schools. (See excerpt in Prevention section introduction.) https://hpe.tki.org.nz/guidelines-and-policies/relationships-and-sexuality-education/
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The Empowerment Trust has programmes for people of all ages that focus on developing skills for protecting and respecting healthy boundaries, which are essential to preventing sexual abuse and assault and ensuring consent in sexual activities. Programmes include face-to-face workshops, resources, toolkits and e-learning. https://empowermenttrust.nz/