AMP gives $20,000 to help stop violence
Media Release
19 January 2001
AMP gives $20,000 to
help stop violence
The National Network of Stopping
Violence Services has received a $20,000 grant from the AMP
Foundation, for the production of videos used in stopping
violence programmes for New Zealanders.
Stopping
Violence Services is a major national association of 35
community-based agencies that work to stop domestic violence
and sexual offending.
Stopping Violence Services
Executive Officer Paul Prestidge said the grant was
extremely welcome. “The videos currently used are 10-20
years old and need replacing so that they are meaningful to
the people we work with. We intend to make them more
relevant, particularly for our Maori and women’s educational
programmes, which we haven’t had anything specific for in
the past.”
“Many people who attend our programmes have
already been to others for help and are really at the end of
the road. We find video to be a very successful medium for
helping them to identify with their actions and emotions and
make some real changes.”
The AMP grant, combined with
$10,000 received from the JR McKenzie Trust, will enable
Stopping Violence Services to produce a series of videos and
guides by June 2001.
Recent evaluation prepared by
Victoria University for the Department of Corrections shows
that Stopping Violence programmes, within which these videos
will be used, are making a positive difference.
AMP
Henderson Global Investors Managing Director Catherine
Savage said she was delighted that Stopping Violence
Services was to receive the grant. “This is exactly the
sort of group the AMP Foundation wants to support. They
make a real difference to the lives of New Zealanders
affected by violence, and we want to support them.”
Stopping Violence Services provides support for member
agencies, by developing and monitoring “best practice”
standards, providing information and research, networking
with Maori agencies and leaders, working with other
community and Government agencies on policy, legislation and
programmes to stop violence, and developing resources such
as these videos.
This third grant of the AMP Foundation,
since its New Zealand launch in May 2000, brings the total
grants so far to over $100,000. The first two grants were
made to Project K (a youth development programme) and the
Leukaemia and Blood Foundation of New Zealand.
For more
information:
Jon Slack Paul Prestidge
Sponsorship
Manager Executive Officer
AMP Financial
Services National Network of Stopping Violence
Services
Phone 04 498 8433
or 021 650 384 Phone 04
499 6384
or 025 529
556