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Read moreDecember 2021The latest (Dec 2021) version of Loves-Me-Not is now up on the School Portal. As some schools may already have started planning with the old (2019/20) version, both versions will be kept up on the Portal for now. The latest version is much more stream-lined, includes more interactivity, and the implementation process and facilitation processes are easier to find and follow:...
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October 2020
The resources...
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March 2020
The revised Loves-...
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July 2019
This fullsize e-book by William J. O'Brien and Lesley Elliott is for students doing Loves-Me-Not, or for anyone else interested in keeping relationships safe. It describes the 2008 murder of Sophie Elliott by her former boyfriend and university lecturer, Clayton Weatherston, and how it became clear Sophie's murderer was a typical abuser who had a track record of treating partners badly. The book...
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January 2019
There have been some small (but important) updates to the Keeping Ourselves Safe (Year 0-3) documents for the School Portal.
The main changes are as follows:
- The Māori titles of some of the Focus Areas have been updated. ...
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November 2018
Updated versions of the Loves-Me-Not materials will be added to the School Portal in early 2019. If this is too late for your school, you can still use the...
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Read moreMarch 2018The Kia Kaha section of the School Portal has been updated with links to the 2018 Bullying-Free NZ school activity pack, which...
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February 2018
The revised Loves-Me-Not materials for 2018 are now up on our Loves-Me-Not page.
Loves-Me-Not is a ‘whole-school approach’ to prevent abusive behaviour in relationships. It is based on a student inquiry learning process, where students take...
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September 2017
Over fifty narratives (or case-studies) describing school-wide interventions to tackle local...
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August 2017
Teenagers in the Bay of Plenty are better equipped to deal with...