Action for a Non-Violent Future

Based in Nelson in 1992

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Audio

Interview with Robert Consedine

Date: 18 Mar 2000

From: CORSO 50th anniversary oral history project

By: Consedine, Robert Anthony, 1942-

Reference: OHInt-0504/04

Description: Robert Anthony Consedine born Christchurch 1942. Outlines family background - working class Irish catholics from large families. Recalls being trained to be involved in community and with a strong sense of justice. Describes: school days at Addington Convent; sporting activities; childhood jobs and Catholic School system. Recalls on leaving St Bede's College going to work in Insurance Office for 4 years and National Service for 4 years and gives details of activities at Waiouru. Other topics discussed include: involvement with Catholic Youth Movement (YCW); Lay Apostolate, with reference to Bishop Brian Ashby; travel experience; work for St Vincent de Paul; organiser for CORSO; exposure to liberation movements; visit of Tissa Balisuriya from Sri Lanka in 1972; involvement with agency for The New Internationalist [development magazine]; trip to Asia with John Curnow in 1973; visit of Dennis Brutus, a South African poet to New Zealand; HART, with reference to Trevor Richards; involvement with non-violent direct action training, with reference to George Lakey and socio-drama; involvement with formation of group known as `Action against the tour'; Women's Movement; experience as house husband while wife, Trish, went out to work; court action against [Robert] Muldoon and Norm Jones; publishing of book `New Zealand 1984 Ltd'; feelings on leaving CORSO, with reference to Toby Truell; local parish community, with reference to Kevin Burns (Parish Priest); fight on electricity issue, aiming to create a national debate about price of electricity in proportion to income, and demonstrating the power of community, referring to visit to Christchurch from Bill Birch; Communism, with reference to North Korea; interest in alternatives to Capitalism; Work with Presbyterian Support Services; Project Waitangi, workshops and involvement with Nga Tahu and Irihapeti Ramsden. Talks about daughter's (Suzanne) death while on a training course at Outward Bound School, family's reaction, support from friends, funeral and result of inquest. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Cecily McNeill Accompanying material - Article on report into death of Suzannah Consedine during an Outward Bound programme Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-011173-011178; OHLC-005460-005465 Quantity: 5 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 4.10 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3909. 2 coloured photographs of Robert Consedine 18-3-2000

Manuscript

File relating to domestic violence (a)

Date: [1990-1993]

From: National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges : Records

Reference: 2001-162-116

Description: Correspondence, reports, circulars and other material relating to domestic violence; includes `Costs of domestic violence' (NSW Domestic Violence Strategic Plan, 1991), letter on firearms, Safe as Houses radio series, America Public Health Association position paper on family violence, `Domestic violence, women, children, the role of refuge & community responsiblity; by Rosemary Ash and Sue Neal (1984), the history of batetred women, statement on violence from `Medicine and war' (1987), letter from Whitsunday Crisis Care & Women's Support Group (Airlie Beach), letters from William Minchin and Lisa Sabbage and other papers Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Training file (b)

Date: 1992-1996

From: National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges : Records

Reference: 2001-162-129

Description: Correspondence, reports, training manuals, minutes of the Personal Social Services Advisory Group, programme for the National Maori Women's Hui (1992) and other papers relating to training Other Titles - Update (Apr 1993) Quantity: 1 folder(s).