Family violence

Domestic violence, Household violence, Interparental violence, Intimate violence, Intrafamily violence
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Evans, Malcolm 1947-:Twenty-five cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald during 2000.

Date: 2000

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: H-643-001/025

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Politicians response to digital television, matchfixing in cricket, community responsibility for child abuse, Maori support of disgraced Maori MP and lack of support for abused Maori children, Fiji - banana dictatorship, Middle East peace process, concern over disparity between NZ and Australian defence forces reimbursement for serving in East Timor, Queen Mother celebrates her 100th birthday, space exploration, world opinion swings againsgt Israel's heavy-handed tactics, ACC payouts in Australia, cost cutting measures in the NZ Police Force, silencing Dover Samuels and social policy critics, high cost of yachting's Viaduct Basin, state-owned enterprises over-spend on conferences, British royals have a go at the tabloid press, Mark Todd's chances of selection damaged following sex and drug scandal, South Africa's reluctance to comment on Zimbabwe, terrorism in NZ? or just plain violence, Human genetic secrets uncovered, 'closing the gaps' policy, May Day and workers' rights, Fiji embroiled in racism, the price of the American Presidential election and recounts, Prime Minister announces she not going to attend Waitangi on Waitangi Day. Quantity: 25 photocopy/ies photocopies of computer print-outs, A4 size.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of computer print-outs.

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Tremain, Garrick 1941-:61 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 10 Octobe...

Date: 2001

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-661-001/061

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 61 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Nineteen cartoons published in the Whangarei Report and the Chris...

Date: 1983 - 1985

By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-; Christchurch star (Newspaper : 1958- )

Reference: A-316-036/054

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. English royals sell off surplus New Zealand gifted wedding presents. New economy-fare airlines hit the skys. People encouraged to talk to their plants. Vehicle license fees up by 93%. Claims that human water-births would contribute to world peace.. Father's Day now celebrated during school holidays. Public response to grocery price-freeze. Maori rugby tours avoid arguements over racially selected teams. Two men muse over the reason for burning Guy Fawkes. Protesting at Waitangi on Wantangi Day. New Zealand fear of nuclear warships accelerates. Airlines begin serving liquor on board flights. Test-tube baby experiments have been approved in Auckland. People consider the 1984 'end of the world' scenario. Marsden Refinery workers return to work after their strike. Marsden Refinery workers strike. The Muldoon National Government calls a snap election amidst the Marsden Refinery strike. New Zealand resistance against the a USA Navy warship. Patients in the hospital outpatients get their respective wounds dealt to following protests for and against rugby tours and gay rights. Quantity: 19 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.

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Lower Hutt Stopping Violence Services (a)

Date: 1998-1999

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

Reference: 2001-162-187

Description: Reports, charts, surveys, interviews and notes relating to project to stop violence in the Hutt Valley; includes copy of `Stopping violence; programme for men' Arrangement: From box 166 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Copies of cartoons published in Broadsheet between 1973 and 1979.

Date: 1990 - 1997

By: Broadsheet (Auckland, N.Z.); Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Nisbet, Alastair, 1958-; Kerr, Robert Edward, 1951-; Alston, Sharon Kathleen, 1948-1995; Lowry, Vanya, 1943-; Preston, Gaylene Mary, 1947-; Courtney, Helen Kathleen, 1952-2020; McLeod, Rosemary Margaret, 1949-

Reference: H-707-001/034

Description: Variety of cartoons commenting on the political and social issues of the time from a feminist perspective. Sexual harassment in the work place; a time-line across history of the political, religious and sexual treatment of women; man gets blown-up into a balloon; running the home like a business; women are the stronger sex?; woman fights an armoured knight on a horse; Michelangelo sculpts a naked man with an exaggerated penis; Women's Liberation; persecution against homosexuals likened to that perpetrated by the Nazi regime and the medieval church; Lesbian Nation; media interviewer, Brian Edwards leads a TV programme on the Women's Movement; Muldoon drinks a glass of wine bottled to commemorate Women's Suffrage Day, Sept. 19; while the men discuss world revolution, a woman pour them tea; the double violation of rape victims by their attacker and then by the justice system; the female anatomy exposed to a room full of male doctors; church women protest against feminism challenging the family and traditional roles of women; justice for some, but not for women; the feminist backlash; pay equity; perhaps god is a man after all - three wishes; May I have my rights, please? apologetic feminism; justice not weighted equally for all; issues around sexual reproduction and the Royal Commission Report; women unite to resist the intrusion of the SIS (Special Intelligence Service); Muldoon's legacy to New Zealand women; sex roles reversed in the shearing shed; abortions; National Party tramples on New Zealand women; position of women in Iran; genital mutilation; the 1979 budget - what's in it for women; SPUC anti-abortion rally likened to a Ku Klux Klan rally with hoods and burning torches; the marriage trap; psychology and the oppression of women. Quantity: 34 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies in various sizes

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Dominion Post :Tuesday May 25 2004. protect kids or else, Judge tells mum. Newspaper of...

Date: 2004

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-D-NEWSPAPER-DomPost-2004-01

Description: A newspaper billboard; an arrangement of text with the Wellington daily newspaper's masthead at the top. Refers to the violent treatment meted out to some children by their parents, or the failure of mothers to protect children from violent partners. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print on newsprint, 570 x 395 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Dave Small, Wellington, in 2004.

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Copies of cartoons published in Broadsheet between 1990 and 1997.

Date: 1990 - 1997

By: Broadsheet (Auckland, N.Z.); Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Nisbet, Alastair, 1958-; Kerr, Robert Edward, 1951-; Alston, Sharon Kathleen, 1948-1995; Walker, Susan, active 1990s; Fowlie, Karen, 1990s; Quillin, Viv, active 1980s-1990s; Chanwai-Earle, Lynda, 1965-; Seule, Juliet, active 1990s; Sorzano, Rigel, active 1990s; Rhonda, active 1990s; Chadwick, Rona, active 1990s; Hollander, Nicole, active 1990s; Fleming, Jacky, active 1990s; Horacek, active 1990s; Jackson, Cath, active 1990s; Vania, Rustam, active 1990s; Peterson, Nancy, active 1980-1990s; Lowry, Vanya, 1943-

Reference: H-709-001/033

Description: Variety of cartoons commenting on the political and social issues of the time from a feminist perspective. National Women's Cervical Cancer inquiry, the value of women's experience in the work field when dealing with employers who are predominantly worried about a woman's period being heavy; questioning the relevance of Aids education information for lesbians; family discussion about orgasms; sexual harassment in the work place and the Employment Contracts Act; what are the options for a home-maker if her husband leaves her for another woman; ACC claims; men, women and housework; the stress of being too busy with activities and commitments; verbal abuse; siblings argue about being lesbian; 1993 - what women have to celebrate in Suffrage Year with Jenny Shipley and Ruth Richardson at the political helm; women can vote but thewy still remain disadvantaged in many areas; growing older; women respond to the Bobbitt Case (where a women cut off her partners penis); how lesbians can often feel inadequate when reading lesbian erotica books; being an independent, aggressive, adventurous girl doesn't win you many friends; men express themselves as women did in the 70's, but they're still slow to share their goodies with women; feminist collectives; never give up; 12 week campaign for maternity leave; seeking to silence her biological clock; pay equity; women and girls' self defence; beauty contests; the tree of life is a woman; wife slavery; a spell of warts for rich people; Women's Liberation targets your mother, sister and girl friend; Maori Women's Welfare League Conference poster, 1982; women lifting wieghts; dealing to a wolf whistler. Quantity: 33 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies in various sizes

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Te Punanga Tauturu Inc :Stop rape; stop sexual assault; stop the violence. Call Punanga...

Date: 1985 - 2000

By: Te Punanga Tauturu Inc (Cook Islands)

Reference: Eph-C-SEXUAL-ABUSE-1990s-01

Description: Poster shows a photograph of women with placards demonstrating against sexual assault in the Cook Islands. Laminated before arrival in the Library. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 420 x 297 mm.

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[Ephemera, posters relating to women, women's rights, employment, social status. 1981]

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-C-WOMEN-1981

Description: Includes: Art; women's photography, art, music, drama and literature. Victoria University, 15-27 September [1981] (2 copies, one with red felt pen annotations) Domestic violence. Published by the Women and the Law Research Foundation in conjunction with the Women's Division of the New Zealand Psychological Society [1981] (2 copies) Leave your dishes in the sink radio show. A woman's radio show, produced by the Women's Clean-up Collective / [Robyn Sievwright. 1981] (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Labour. Maternity leave; will it affect you? [1981] (2 copies) South African Women's Day August 9. Without the liberation of black women, black liberation is not possible - Winnie Mandela 1978 [1981] The Whole Shebang. Women's Resource Centre. Women's Concert. 8 pm, Friday 11 September. Thistle Hall. $3.50. Hilary King, Val Murphy, Di McMillan, Gloria Gibson, Red Rag. [1981] (2 copies) Wimmins's dance. Aro St Community Hall, 8-12 pm, 17 Oct 81. $4 paid workers; $2 [women] on benefit. BYO; fruit juice provided [poster designed by Nina Zimowit] Women reclaim the night. March Friday 20th November 7pm; meet at Cenotaph (2 copies plain; 2 with added red felt pen annotations) Women!! Out of your closets!!! Your kitchens!!! Out from under and onto your steamrollers. Women's Radio. 2YB 783 KHz Radio Access. Starting Sun. Nov 29 ... 10.30 am. [1981] (2 copies) Women's cabaret. Sat May 9th, 9.30 - ? am, Music & Drama Society Hall Grant Road. Entertainment Hilary King, Gloria G, "It's in the bag" ... [1981] Women's Resource Centre Summer Solstice Dinner. Crossways December 13th 6pm [1981] (2 copies) Womens suffrage, September 19th. We have won the right to vote ... but we still have a long way to go. Womens votes are valuable - they can't be bought for anything less than freedom. Produced by the Women's Rights Action Committee of NZUSA [1981] (2 copies) Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset and screenprints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources in the early 1980s.

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Communicado Features Limited: Photographs relating to the feature film Once were warriors

Date: 1993-1994

By: Brown, Kerry, active 1980s-2010s; Communicado (Firm); Scholes, Robin, active 1973-2020; Shelton, Ann, 1967-; Tamahori, Lee, 1950-

Reference: PA-Group-00887

Description: Negatives and transparencies (mostly 35mm colour with some b&w) relating to the production of the 1994 New Zealand film 'Once were warriors' taken by Kerry Brown with assistance from Ann Shelton, circa 1993-1994. Individual frames do not include information about which of the two photographers took them. Chiefly contains images of the actors on set, with all main roles, as well as smaller parts and extras, covered, and production stills featuring numerous shots of key scenes in the film. Also contains photographs of crew including the director, producer, and cinematographer, in both formal posed portraits and while at work on set. Also includes a smaller number of images from pre-production, including location scouting and actor Temuera Morrison reading his script and working out. Annotations and various other types of markers show images selected for publicity. Some captions are given. Also contains visual research for poster design, costuming, and ta moko make-up. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Individual frame numbers are allocated as follows: Album reference number - page number [on top right of sheet] - row number [with the top row being 1 and counting down the page from there] - and frame number [with the first image on left being 1 and counting to the right from there, unless there is a unique identifier for the single frame in which case this number is used]. For example PA1-q-1173-09-1-1 and PA1-q-1172-04-2-R54/25. Quantity: 4 ring binders containing the following total individual images:. 2412 colour original transparency/ies. 2030 colour original negative(s). 147 b&w original transparency/ies. 35 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Colour and black and white photograph transparencies and film negatives stored in ring binder albums. 120, 35mm, and half frame sizes are represented. Provenance: Donor was the producer of 'Once were warriors'. Processing information: Original ringbinders replaced with conservation standard ring binders. Original ringbinders have not been retained by Library. Brief text titles on original ringbinders (i.e. "slides" or "labelled images") can be found on individual album records.

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Letters to Frieda Lawrence

Date: 27 May 1946-24 Sep 1956

From: Murry family : Literary and personal papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11327-057

Description: One original and numerous transcribed letters written to Frieda Lawrence by John Middleton Murry during 1946-1956. Also correspondence exchanged with Angelo Ravagli after Frieda's death in 1956. Correspondence with Frieda concerns reminiscences of time spent in the 1920s, including their menage a quarte and Murry's own love for Frieda and their trip to Germany together. Murry describes the intervening years: his marriage with Elizabeth Cockbayne 'Betty' and his subsequent marriage to Mary Gamble and their life at Lodge Farm in Norfolk, his own children and grandchildren, suffering from Buerger's disease, travel to the south of France, and croquet. The letters also discuss D H Lawrence and Frieda's relationship, Lawrence's influence on Murry (both personal and literary), biographies of Lawrence (both Leavis and Moore's), Dylan Thomas's death, Murry's book 'Love, Freedom and Society', and Murry and Mary possibly visiting Frieda in America. Correspondence with Ravagli concerns the obituary Murry wrote for The Times and Ravagli's response to to the typescriptsthe obituary. Transcriber [Katherine Middleton Murry?] has made some annotations. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript

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Interview with Heather Roberts

Date: 16 Nov 1999

From: Women's Studies Association feminist oral history project

By: Roberts, Heather Richenda, 1946-

Reference: OHInt-0556-09

Description: Heather Roberts was born in Hobart, Australia in 1946. Describes parents, early life, quaker education, living on a mission station, and academic achievement. Talks about attitudes to men, sex and marriage. Describes teaching under the grammar/comprehensive schooling system in England. Talks about returning to New Zealand, completing a Masters degree in English Literature, teacher's college and being awarded a scholarship to complete her doctorate. Describes pregnancy and motherhood, and her decision to work as the Women's Employment Officer at Department of Labour in Wellington rather than taking an academic position. Talks about involvement in feminist associations such as the Women's Studies Association and the Family Planning Association and being Secretary to the National Advisory Council on the Employment of Women (NACEW). Mentions ten months travel with her parents near London. Discusses being awarded the McCarthy Fellowship, researching New Zealand women writers and writing the book 'Where did she come from?'. Describes fourteen year career as public servant and policy positions in Department of Social Welfare and then Youth Affairs. Describes work as Barnardo's national advisor on supervised access, while teaching English as a second language. Talks about editing Jean Devanny's 'The butcher's shop', writing for a general audience and co-editing an anthology of women's writing 'A woman's life'. Mentions interest in literary criticism. Discusses quakerism's espousing of equality of the sexes. Discusses her mother as a role model. Describes early involvement in fertility control issues while working as a volunteer at Family Planning. Mentions influential feminist writers, living in communal housing, her family and feminism, compromising as a feminist and valuing friendships. Talks about 30 year relationship with husband and raising a son. Recalls the gains feminism has made for women, and fertility control in particular. Talks about feminism's inability to prevent violence towards women, yet comments on the achievement of the Domestic Purposes Benefit (DPB) making it possible for women to leave abusive relationships. Talks about the current Women's Studies Association. Mentions current project in Vietnam with Voluntary Services Abroad (VSA) with Vietnamese teachers of English. Interviewer(s) - Jill Abigail Accompanying material - CV, Biographical information, two photos Quantity: 2 C90 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 Electronic document(s) - abstract. 1 interview(s). 2.20 Hours and minutes Duration. Physical Description: Textual files - Microsoft word Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2657, OHDL-001006. Photo (coloured) - head and shoulder mid-shot, 1999. Photo (B & W) - head and shoulder mid shot, 1966

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Young Women's Christian Association :YWCA Conference for Women. Sexual violence to wome...

Date: 1983

From: [Ephemera and posters of A2 size relating to sexual abuse, rape and assault. 1980-1990s]

By: Young Women's Christian Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand

Reference: Eph-D-SEXUAL-ABUSE-1983-01

Description: Poster shows a head and shoulders illustration of a grimacing woman coloured green, against a magenta background. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screen print, 553 x 397 mm. Provenance: Donated by Andrea Tangohau, Wellington, in 2013.

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Tremain, Garrick 1941- :Cartoons published in Otago Daily Times, 27 August to 1 October...

Date: 2001

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-659-001/030

Description: Suggested increases in Health Taxes Modern Oxymorons (dry wine, rap music, coalition partner, criminal justice, working party, military intelligence) National Party seeks to purge weak and non-performing caucus members An Australian Aborigine points out the irony of Mr Howard's reasons for keeping asylum seekers out of Australia. Helen Clark's hesitation in launching the Kiwi Bank A barfly draws a parallel to his fear of going home with the boat-people seeking refugee status Comment on the new Australian anthem - being surrounded not by sea but by army inflatables...to keep out asylum seekers Jim Anderton supported by Jim Bolger walks the tightrope of getting the Kiwi Bank off the ground, flanked by scepticism and credibility Comment on unnecessary military hardware Jim Bolger's political swerving toward the left over his involvement in the Kiwi Bank noted. An Afghanistan refugee wearing a plane costume seeks asylum, citing the support Australia gave to the Air NZ/Ansett rescue package. Comment on the Australian public's lack of compassion toward the plight of the asylum seekers An Air NZ hostess points out to two pilots that Air NZ Board members are on board, identified with Mickey Mouse hats on. The Statue of Liberty holds her head in pain as smoke from the World Trade Centre twin towers drifts by. Air NZ Hostess points out to public that their life jackets, "muggins the tax payer" is under their seats. Air NZ Pilots note that extra seats have been strapped to the plans wing for Air NZ Board members to keep them away from taxpayers. President George W Bush appoints himself as sheriff to hunt down an indescript wanted person. Aussie barflys brag about selling the airline Ansett to NZ when it was already in a bad way. NZ Defence Force complain that they don't have any spare military equipment to lend to America. Helen Clark offers President Bush a 13-strong anti-aircraft squad in the form of the Air NZ Board. President Bush unconvincingly tries to reassure the American people they have identified Bin Laden as the target and they know where to find him. Air NZ quality control has fallen short. American navy invades the Middle East creating a new type of boat-people in the world Comment on the media packaging and Americanisation of the war against terrorism targeted at Osama Bin Laden The decline in public confidence of Air NZ shares. Comment that Helen Clark may seem more attractive if she was prevented from speaking. George W Bush seeks advice from his daddy, former President Bush. Air NZ flight operations are paralysed by goverment imposed "due diligence" during the public bail-out of the company. Enthusiasm expressed by those running for local body council positions and the public reaction to the them. Quantity: 30 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Refuges (b)

Date: 1998-1999

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

Reference: 2001-162-186

Description: File including report notes on Taumarunui Women's Refuge; letter from Department for Courts on DV services; `Agency provider guidlines for agencies wishing to provide domestic violence programmes for adult protected persons' (Nov 1998) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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New Zealand Society for the Protection of Home and Family. Wellington Branch : Records

Date: 1897-1981

By: New Zealand Society for the Protection of Home and Family. Wellington Branch

Reference: MS-Group-0180

Description: The records comprise minutes of the Branch (1901-1981); annual reports (1897-1966, 1969-1979); a small amount of correspondence (1971-1974); newsletter (Dec 1971); and pamphlet explaining the work of the Branch Source of title - Supplied The Society for the Protection of Women and Children was formed in 1893 with the Wellington Branch starting in 1897. Its objects were to `prosecute in cases of cruelty, seduction, outrage or excessive violence to women and children', give advice and aid to women who had been cruelly treated, provide neglected children with homes and lobby for improvements in the law with respect to women and children. In May 1955 the Society's name was changed to New Zealand Society for the Protection of Home and Family. Quantity: 21 volume(s). 1 folder(s). 1 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter Finding Aids: Inventory available for qMS-1560-1574.

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Lower Hutt Stopping Violence Services (b)

Date: 1998-1999

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

Reference: 2001-162-188

Description: Reports, charts, surveys, interviews and notes relating to project to stop violence in the Hutt Valley which includes papers relating to the National Network of Stopping Violence Services (NZ) Inc Arrangement: From box 166 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :We should be thankful, Jack - we may have our domestic...

Date: 1971

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-134-129

Description: Prime Minister Holyoake looks out the window of a weatherboard suburban house to his brick-and-tile neighbour, Chez Australia, where Prime Minister Gorton is being thrown out and hit by a flying rolling pin (no confidence). In the NZ house, Jack Marshall confronts unions, and Norman Kirk wags his finger at Holyoake. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, Chinese white, letratone, crayon and pencil, 318 x 390 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Tremain, Garrick 1941-:35 cartoon photocopies published in the Otago Daily Times betwee...

Date: 2000

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-

Reference: H-619-001/035

Description: 35 cartoons on political and social subjects published in the Otago Daily Times. Topics include golf and rugby, the weather, National member of Parliament Murray McCully stirring up scandals, Prime Minister Helen Clark's pronouncements and policy on golden handshakes for S.O.E. executives, political mud-slinging, high petrol prices, US Presidential candidate George W. Bush's record in capital punishment, the Employment Relations Bill and the Labour government's response to public opinion, good faith bargaining, the police and sensitivity to maori culture, domestic violence among Maori, Helen Clark's leadership style, the Russian submarine disaster, the falling New Zealand dollar, junior doctors leaving New Zealand, Maori grievances, the treatment of aborigines in Australia, emigration from New Zealand, the use of the word 'holocaust' by the Associate Minister of Maori Affairs, the Waitangi Fisheries Commission, prison conditions, Green Party protests against free trade, payouts to gang members. Quantity: 35 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Interview with Roma Balzer

Date: 22 Apr 1993

From: Women in Welfare Work Oral History Project.

By: Balzer, Roma, 1954-

Reference: OHInt-0086/05

Description: Roma Balzer was born in Rotorua in 1954 and grew up there. Describes beginning training at Tokanui Hospital in teaching the multihandicapped and leaving to have children. Talks about getting involved in a steering committee establishing a women's refuge. Describes the makeup of the committee and the work involved in setting up the house. Talks about the trauma of seeing violence. Comments on her sense of dislocation in Pakeha dominated meetings. Describes a growing awareness of the oppression of Maori women and involvement in Hikoi Ki Waitangi, Mana Motuhake and the Springbok tour. Talks about attending marches around the country, being batoned and police brutality. Discusses divisions in the women's refuge movement over Maori and non-Maori, men's involvement and lesbian visibility. Recalls becoming National Co-ordinator in 1986, getting funding from the Department of Social Welfare and the Hamilton Abuse Intervention Pilot Project (HAIP). Describes being a refuge worker in Rotorua. Explains the change of focus of the refuge away from social change. Discusses Mana Motuhake. Venue - Hamilton : 1993 Interviewer(s) - Penny Ehrhardt Venue - HAIP Office, Hamilton Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-006388; OHC-006389 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-1484. Processing information: Record updated 1 August 2023 when the name was corrected from "Roma Balzar" to Roma Balzer.