Ending sexual and family harm begins with education, conversation and community action. Together, we can challenge harmful norms and create a future where everyone is safe and valued.
We believe in addressing harm at its roots. Our social change mahi uplifts communities and professionals to build awareness, challenge stigma, and inspire people to make safe, respectful choices. Our work is focused on community-wide impact, is respectful and inclusive, and is grounded in Te Tiriti.
We deliver programmes that teach consent, communication, boundaries, and emotional wellbeing – tailored for schools, kura, youth groups, and community settings.
Supported by the Potter Masonic Trust.
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Tautoko Mai staff presenting training.
We offer specialist training for support workers in the disability sector. In these sessions, you’ll learn about consent law, disclosures, online harm, and more.
The programmes are supported by the Wright Family Foundation and is designed for support staff, leaders, and caregivers. It is adapted for people working with neurodiverse clients and is free for eligible organisations.
We offer body safety education for children, their families, and educators through fun, age-appropriate sessions that use puppets, storytelling, and music. The programmes consists of five interactive modules, and includes caregiver hui and take-home resources for caregivers. It is also fully funded in the Bay of Plenty by the Wright Family Foundation.
This internationally recognised model trains professionals to safely respond to domestic violence in whānau-centred ways.
1-hour overview
1-day introduction
4-day CORE Training (part of NZ’s FV training directory)
Tautoko Mai staff at community expo sitting on beanbags in front of information stand.
Our social change work includes advocacy, storytelling, public campaigns and sector collaboration. We amplify the voices of survivors and promote equity across Aotearoa.