According to United Nations’ statistics, violence against women and girls affects one in three. On 8 March, Le Va’s Atu-Mai team posted on social media for International Women’s Day, and it was inspiring to see how people around the world are choosing to...
Le Va’s Atu-Mai violence prevention programme continues to evolve, with the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) choosing the organisation as the lead partner for 16 anchor partners across Aotearoa. Le Va’s senior manager – violence prevention, Paul...
Addressing the root causes of family and sexual violence in Pasifika communities is the principal goal of the Atu-Mai violence prevention programme, run by Le Va in collaboration with the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). In early 2023, Le Va strengthened its...
Over two sunny days in Bruce Pulman Park at the start of September, Le Va’s Atu-Mai violence prevention team was pleased to support the National Secondary Schools Rugby League Tournament held by New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL). The tournament showcased some of the...
Le Va Chief Executive, Denise Kingi-‘Ulu’ave, and members of our Atu-Mai team were pleased to attend the inaugural National Pacific Practitioners FVSV Fono in Auckland in early July. Organised by practitioners for practitioners, the focus of the fono was to build and...
Antonio Afamasaga joined the Fathers Fono digital village to connect and talanoa with other Pasifika fathers. The network and sharing of stories has resonated with him particularly as a new father and with another child coming. Afamasaga’s approach to parenting...