Domestic Violence
Sophie Morris - fundraising for Pet Refuge
Pet Refuge is a NZ charity providing shelter for pets and Kiwi actor and singer Sophie Morris has found a novel way to raise money to support the charity. Audio
Julia Ebner: Going undercover with extremists
Julia Ebner says creating identities to go undercover and infiltrate extreme groups was like creating characters for a novel. But it didn't always go to plan. She discusses her new book Going Dark,… Audio
We're moving down again
Just two days until we get to level two! We break down yesterday's big announcement on the plans to take another step towards normality. Plus, our producer Katy Gosset talks to domestic violence… Audio
The silent demand for Women's Refuge
Going into lockdown with a violent partner is possibly the worst thing imaginable. Women's Refuge chief executive, Ang Jury is hoping to reach those who can't speak out. Audio
3MM: Tommy Kapai Wilson on trading in mana, not money
Three Minutes Max, Kiwis with short opinions. Here's Tommy Kapai Wilson from Tauranga's Te Tuinga Whanau Trust on the meeting of a bat and a cat in a Wuhan wet market, and how we must now trade in… Audio
People at risk of using violence urged to use support services
Family Violence Specialists are urging people who are at risk of using violence to use the support services that are still available during the Covid-19 lockdown. Audio
Covid-19: Agencies prepare for domestic violence increase
Agencies are preparing for an increase in domestic violence as more people are isolated at home due to Covid-19.
Women's Refuge is working with the government to make sure women will still be able to… Audio
Maori women far more likely to be killed by partner
Jackie Burrows, chief executive of Christchurch Maori health organisation He Waka Tapu joins The Panel to talk about the shocking rates of domestic violence facing Maori women. Audio
Why trigger warnings don't help
Advocates for trigger warnings have made strong claims about their benefits, but Dr Christian Jarrett has studied a wealth of research and doesn't think we are able to brace ourselves emotionally when… Audio
Domestic violence 'akin to entrapment'
Two expert family violence law advisors say justice has not been served in the conviction of Karen Anne Ruddelle for the manslaughter of her abusive partner. Karen Anne Ruddelle claimed she was acting… Audio
Horror headlines amplify the anger
The deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children at the hands of husband with a history of violence were so shocking that many reports warned people in advance the details were distressing. But breathless… Audio
Horror headlines amplify the anger
The deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children at the hands of husband with a history of violence were so shocking that many reports warned people in advance the details were distressing. But breathless…
AudioDrug-related domestic violence on the rise in Tonga
The women and children crisis centre in Tonga says a sudden spike in the number of drug-related domestic violence cases in the kingdom is worrying. Audio
NZ needs to do something about domestic violence record
Today is international White Ribbon Day - it's the day when people wear a white ribbon to show that they do not condone violence towards women. Audio
Getting tough: How New Zealand could stop domestic violence
New Zealand has one of the highest reported rates of domestic violence in the developed world. The government has just put tougher laws in place to try stop violence in families. Kim Griggs has been… Audio
Becky Manawatu's first novel tackles domestic violence
A contemporary story of loss, grief and domestic violence - but also of hope - is told in the first novel by Westport based Ngai Tahu novellist and journalist, Becky Manawatu. In Aue, we meet orphaned… Audio
More inclusive version of ‘Rigoletto’ challenges violence against women
Wellington opera company Eternity Opera has created a more inclusive version of ‘Rigoletto’ to address modern day views. Audio
More men needed to help combat domestic violence
A police-led domestic violence intervention programme has made inroads in stopping Māori victims being subject to further abuse, but it is struggling to find enough men to work with perpetrators.
Shocking murder in Fiji highlights domestic violence problem
In Fiji a United Nations worker was killed this week allegedly by her husband who she had recently separated from highlighting the issue of domestic violence. Audio
Willie Jackson: Uplifting babies a last resort
The co-chair of Labour's Maori Caucus says in some cases babies need to be removed from their whanau, citing the horrific deaths of the Kahui twins as an example where state intervention would have… Audio