We have a rare and exciting opportunity for a passionate changemaker to make their mark in an up-and-coming organisation and lead RespectEd Aotearoa into the future. Read the full job description and apply at: https://t.co/b2xblvlrdZ
Of 618 sextortion reports in NZ between 2020-2022, 54% are young men under 25. With cases like these trending upwards as communities shift more online, we need to ensure our primary prevention approaches focuses on cultivating respectful relationships - both in-person & online
We are excited to share a snapshot of how 2021 went for RespectEd Aotearoa in our annual report. Please click on link to download the PDF: https://t.co/leWda3oIgQ
May 28 is LGBTQI+ Domestic Violence Awareness Day.
The day began in 2020 in Australia as a day to start conversations, spread the word and stand together to support victims and survivors of domestic and family violence. This year’s theme is #SeenAndBelieved
alt text: A table laden with foods including salad, bao, fruit & curry surrounded by queer people of all ages, races, and backgrounds. Text reads: Building community is violence prevention. It takes a whole community to stop violence before it happens. (1/2)
This position reports to the Lead Consultant – Community Mobilisation & Organisational Development, is for 40 hours per week and the position is based in Wellington.
Find out more/apply on SEEK: https://t.co/TGpWbmk2ni
RespectEd Aotearoa is looking for a dynamic and adaptable Safer Venues Project Co-Ordinator to join our Community Mobilisation & Organisational Development team.
In this new role, the Safer Venues Project Co-Ordinator will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to prevent sexual harm in licenced venues within the Wellington CBD.
I’m looking forward to a change of pace for a while, but am excited to come back early next year. In the meantime, I am pleased to announce the Acting CEO, Claire Lyons, who will be overseeing RespectEd Aotearoa while I am away.
Read about Claire here: https://t.co/blyKVzpQK3
It’s been an eventful nine years for me with, starting as a Coordinator overseen jointly by Wellington Rape Crisis, Wellington Sexual Abuse HELP Foundation and WellStop, growing the work and then setting up RespectEd as its own organisation with a dynamic and ever-growing team.
We are looking for an Instructional Designer as part of our partnership with SHINE. In this role, you will be working on a project to design a specialised family violence and sexual violence response education and training package.
You will be responsible for collating content and must have an advanced understanding of adult learning principles and application. You will also need project management, organisational and high-level communication skills.
At RespectEd Aotearoa, we welcome the release of new sexuality education resources for the teaching of relationships and sexuality education. These resources are inclusive and have been expanded to include information about consent, digital safety and healthy relationships.