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In Honour of Rape Awareness Week - by Jan Logie
According to the Minister of Women’s Affairs media release today “The Ministry of Women’s Affairs is investigating how we can prevent revictimisation, better understand the impacts on victims, and better support these girls and women”. Three years on from a major review which involved all relevant government departments and leaders in the field we need [...] read moreMay 1, 2012 9:12 pm - 6 Comments
