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Tag: economic harm

21 October 2021

Porirua College students to shine a ligh...
Students from Porirua College are promoting healthy relationships and taking a stand against family and...

6 September 2021

Economic harm vs economic abuse...
What comes to mind when you think about the word abuse? Is it a word that you...

26 August 2021

Eight signs that gambling is no longer j...
On occasion it can be fun to bet on the outcome of a sporting event,...

5 July 2021

How to recognise economic harm...
Economic harm doesn’t leave visible marks. Like other forms of violence, it can be subtle...

1 July 2021

Youth mentors explore economic harm...
Mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters gained insight into economic harm and the important role...

21 June 2021

Why conversations about money matter...
Healthy financial conversations with your partner are just as important as any other relationship conversation. Without...

14 June 2021

Toolkit to improve financial conversatio...
We’ve  partnered with the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) to develop a toolkit to help you have successful...

8 June 2021

Perspective: experiencing economic harm...
Economic harm can be invisible and the controlling behaviours that inflict this harm often feel...

3 June 2021

Supporting people to overcome economic h...
We’re combining our knowledge of financial wellbeing and economic harm to support New Zealanders through...
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