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HELPING YOUR MATES Recently an article featured in a national paper about a their friendship will be repaired. It's a possibility and at least her friend is alive and well. Still living her ife and being a parent to her children. The outcome could have been very woman who told the Police that her best friend was in a violent relationship and she was concerned for her safety different if her friend hadn't got help from the Police. As the story explained, out of loyalty and caring for her friend, she got help for her friend by contacting the Police and the If you suspect someone is being hurt: case is now before the Courts. Give support not advice As a result her friend decided to 'unfriend her. Listen Take violence seriously Confronting a friend about their partner's behaviour or getting help by notifying the Police isnt easy. Yet sametimes loving someone means showing up and taking risks even if you think .Don't tell them what to do Let them make their own decisions however long it takes they may not like what you're asking or saying. BUT call the Polce on 111 if you think someone is in danger or if you're unsure then check the Danger Signs page at In this situation her friend decided to end their friendship and we don't know if this later on they will reconnect and www.areyouok.org.nz PART 3 Hauraki Family Violence Intervention Network (HFVIN) is a collective of around 100 individuals representing over 60 arganisations from across the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki Regions. We believe in supporting positive connections between people and strengthening healthy relationships and families. We do this by sharing key messages, holding conversations, shaning resources and by providing training VIOLENCE FREE COROMANDEL HAURAK HELPING YOUR MATES Recently an article featured in a national paper about a their friendship will be repaired. It's a possibility and at least her friend is alive and well. Still living her ife and being a parent to her children. The outcome could have been very woman who told the Police that her best friend was in a violent relationship and she was concerned for her safety different if her friend hadn't got help from the Police. As the story explained, out of loyalty and caring for her friend, she got help for her friend by contacting the Police and the If you suspect someone is being hurt: case is now before the Courts. Give support not advice As a result her friend decided to 'unfriend her. Listen Take violence seriously Confronting a friend about their partner's behaviour or getting help by notifying the Police isnt easy. Yet sametimes loving someone means showing up and taking risks even if you think .Don't tell them what to do Let them make their own decisions however long it takes they may not like what you're asking or saying. BUT call the Polce on 111 if you think someone is in danger or if you're unsure then check the Danger Signs page at In this situation her friend decided to end their friendship and we don't know if this later on they will reconnect and www.areyouok.org.nz PART 3 Hauraki Family Violence Intervention Network (HFVIN) is a collective of around 100 individuals representing over 60 arganisations from across the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki Regions. We believe in supporting positive connections between people and strengthening healthy relationships and families. We do this by sharing key messages, holding conversations, shaning resources and by providing training VIOLENCE FREE COROMANDEL HAURAK