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    • Hello world!
      • Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! The post Hello world! appeared first on Wellington Rape Crisis.

    • Update: WRC at Traffic Light Red
      • ***TRAFFIC LIGHT UPDATE – WRC AT RED*** Kia ora all, we want to update you on our services under the traffic light red setting.As always, WRC is an essential service and remains open at all traffic light settings. Support will be provided via phone or Zoom, with provisions for face to face services where necessary. [...]

    • We’re open!
      • We are now open again after our holiday closedown period. We are back to our normal hours; 9:30am to 4:00pm Monday to Friday. We hope you had a lovely and relaxing break!

    • Holiday Closedown Period
      • Kia ora all, as in previous years, we will be closing for the holiday period in order to give our staff a well deserved break after a very long year!We will be closing on Monday, the 21st of December, and returning to the office as normal on Monday, the 11th of January 2021.If you need […]

    • We are open!
      • Kia ora! Just an update to let you know our offices are open again, and we are seeing clients in person or remotely via Zoom.We have made the decision to keep our drop in centre closed for the foreseeable future and operate as appointment only, in order to keep our clients and staff safe.If you […]

    • #CreateChange Give Now
      • Kia ora Whānau, We believe in creating safe spaces for friends, family and survivors. We don’t want this to change over the Christmas period. Please support us to support those who need it most. This time is often stressful for many, and the prevalence of alcohol can often lead to unsafe situations. We want everyone to remain safe throughout this time – and this campaign serves to remind friends and family of ways they can support survivors by creating safer spaces for them. You can donate on our campaign page here or check out our donate now page for other ways to give. Your support means the world to us and survivors, their families and others who support them in times of crisis. Thank you. P.s. you can also help by printing out our posters and putting them up at your workplace, community centre, local cafe to help us spread the word of hope and change for survivors. #CreateHope #CreateChange #CreateHealing #GiveSafety poster-create-change-a3-v1-1 poster-create-healing-a3-v1-1 poster-give-safety-a3-v1-1  

    • #CreateChange Give Now
      • Kia ora Whānau, We believe in creating safe spaces for friends, family and survivors. We don’t want this to change over the Christmas period. Please support us to support those who need it most. This time is often stressful for many, and the prevalence of alcohol can often lead to unsafe situations. We want everyone to remain safe throughout this time – and this campaign serves to remind friends and family of ways they can support survivors by creating safer spaces for them. You can donate on our campaign page here or check out our donate now page for other ways to give. Your support means the world to us and survivors, their families and others who support them in times of crisis. Thank you. P.s. you can also help by printing out our posters and putting them up at your workplace, community centre, local cafe to help us spread the word of hope and change for survivors. #CreateHope #CreateChange #CreateHealing #GiveSafety poster-create-change-a3-v1-1 poster-create-healing-a3-v1-1 poster-give-safety-a3-v1-1  

    • Fundraising gig @ Meow
      • We are holding a fundraising gig on Thursday, the 19th May at Meow. Come and have a boogie, a beverage and support a great cause! Proceeds go toward keeping our services running, so we can continue to support survivors & their whānau. With fabulous bands: Finn Johannson & band: https://www.facebook.com/FinnJohanssonMusic/?fref=ts https://finnjohansson.bandcamp.com/ Ready Sett: https://www.facebook.com/readysettband/?fref=ts https://readysett.bandcamp.com/album/the-badger-ep The Wellington City Shake-‘Em-On-Downers https://www.facebook.com/ShakeemonDown/?fref=ts http://shake-em-on-down.bandcamp.com/ Julie Lamb Band https://www.facebook.com/julielambmusic/?fref=ts http://www.julielamb.co.nz/ and MC’d by Hilaire Carmody! $10 on the door With support from: Ink Digital http://inkdigital.co.nz/ Phantom Billstickers – http://0800phantom.co.nz/ Meow – http://www.welovemeow.co.nz/ & awesome poster by Pinky Fang http://pinkyfang.co.nz/ If you are unable to attend, feel free to chuck us a donation via Give A Little: https://givealittle.co.nz/org/wellingtonrapecrisis   Click here for Facebook event

    • Consent Craftivism – Sunday 6th March 12.30-2.30
      • T Wellington Rape Crisis and Wellington High School Feminists are hosting a Pride event as part of Tū whakahīhī e Te Whanganui-ā-Tara Wellington Pride week . Come up to the WRC drop in (203-209 Willis Street) and hear a little bit about what we do, meet the high school feminist leaders and learn about this movement in Welly. We are also going to be working on pieces for a street art based campaign to raise awareness of drink spiking and the use of alcohol in facilitating sexual violence which is still something we see pretty regularly in Wellington. No crafty skills necessary, suitable for all ages. Bookings not necessary, just turn up and we’ll let you in. Check our the facebook event here or the Pride website here   Hope to see you there!

    • Christmas break at WRC
      • Wellington Rape Crisis would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Our final day for the year is Tuesday 22nd December and we’ll be reopening on Wednesday 6th of January 2016. For support over the Christmas break call our wonderful sister agency the Wellington Sexual Abuse Help Foundation on their 24/7 phone line- 04 499 7532 We want to take this opportunity to say thank you to our community and members for your ongoing support and generosity throughout the year. We also want to acknowledge the wonderful people we work with as clients, whose perseverance and courage makes our work inspiring and WRC an awesome place to work.

    • Job vacancy: Funding and Finance Co-ordinator
      • Join the supportive and passionate team at Wellington Rape Crisis. This role is varied, with responsibilities in accounts, funding, fundraising, event management, membership communications, website administration and volunteer management. You will need to be a strong administrator and communicator. You will have an understanding of funding processes and have some experience with accounts receivable and payable and using accounting software such as Xero. The right person will be able to pick up our systems and processes quickly and training will be provided. At WRC our client group comes from hugely diverse communities and backgrounds and similarly we value diversity in our staff. We strive to be an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from all areas of the community. If there are things that would make the recruitment process more accessible for you please don’t hesitate to let us know, (eg bringing a support person, having information in other formats). Must have a commitment to honouring Te Tiriti. This role is for 28-32 hours a week (TBC) with flexibility around hours worked. The salary is $19.5-$27 an hour. How to Apply To request a job description or for more information email office@wellingtonrapecrisis.org.nz Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Applications close on the 12th January 2016 with the role beginning Feb 2016 Email your CV and cover letter to office@wellingtonrapecrisis.org.nz

    • Gender Diversity Policy
      • Kia ora koutou, Wellington Rape Crisis has been having lots of discussions over the last while about how we make our services more accessible to people from gender diverse communities and earlier in the year we drafted a new gender diversity policy  and we would love to hear from anyone who belongs to these communities who has thoughts on the policy. A policy is of course only a starting place, so if you or groups you are involved with would like to hear more about what we do and share any thoughts or suggestions about how a service such as ours can be more accessible for rainbow communities we would love to come and meet with you and talk about this some more. To read the policy click here- Gender Diversity Policy Feel free to share this with others and contact us. Nāku, nā

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