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Enough is Enough - NO MORE FAMILY VIOLENCE IN NEW ZEALAND 

Joanna Inch
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Enough is Enough is a 27 min documentary in memory of Patricia Ann (WOWO) McGrath who died as a result of an act of violence in January 2013. A true representation of the loss and hurt family violence causes a family, friends and the community.
"In the Maori world the first person to be created was Hineahuone - a female. Women should be held up there -- they are really tapu - we need to worship our women. For this to happen from our own men is mind blowing - it should not happen, it should not happen, enough is enough", John McGrath.
WOWO - We Oughta Warn Others
Three key messages...
o Enough is Enough
o Speak out against family violence
o Encourage people to seek help
Produced in partnership with Patricia's immediate family, friends, doctors, emergency services and police. Supported by an original song (Enough is Enough) written by 17 year old Summer Ash from Taipa in the Far North.
Funded by New Zealand Police, Ministry of Social Development It's not OK Campaign and Northland District Health Board. Produced by Dean Whitehead and Liz Inch.
To give us feedback email us at feedback@northlanddhb.org.nz
The WERO (The Challenge)
RAWA te RAWA AKE
Kaha tonu ahau aku koreroa, Ina taku mohio te tukino tangata te tahi ki te tahi
Haka kaha nga tangata ki te kimihia rapua hei oranga mo tenei take mua ia tatau katoa
RAWA te RAWA AKE
Enough is Enough
I pledge to speak up if I know family violence is happening and encourage people to ask for help
Enough is Enough

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25 авг 2013

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Комментарии : 17   
@joannainch8737
@joannainch8737 10 лет назад
The It's not OK campaign is a community-driven effort to reduce family violence in New Zealand. Its goal is to change attitudes and behaviour that tolerate any kind of family violence. The Campaign's vision is a community where each person believes there is something they can do to help and is likely to act when they know violence is happening.
@kaleylumby
@kaleylumby 9 лет назад
When you have known someone your whole life, grown up with them and have to watch them be taken out of this world the way she was is undescribable. The sadness that her kids suffer everyday is unimaginable. Never in a million years would I have guessed Wo would end up where she is the way she did. The anger we all feel towards the low life who did this knowing he will be out of jail soon. Knowing he will carry on living life and probably do it to someone else. Where is the justice? #enoughisenough
@fatimaguilford8645
@fatimaguilford8645 2 года назад
Much love to that wonderful wahine and her whanau. Such a sad reality.
@gayetewani8163
@gayetewani8163 10 лет назад
To the family thank you so much for sharing your love and loss of such a beautiful lady enough is enough take care!
@stuchbury23
@stuchbury23 10 лет назад
thank you for sharing your story my words cannot express the sorrow that is my heart for your family and the other women family's that are killed at the hand of men stand up men raise your voices and let the world know violence toward anyone is unacceptable
@garycooper6947
@garycooper6947 3 года назад
Thank you jesus from new Zealand island s
@garlandnz
@garlandnz 11 лет назад
Huge thanks to you all for sharing your story & putting this together. Heart breaking but powerful.
@kaearobinson2783
@kaearobinson2783 11 лет назад
Jade Rakich-Tuhiwai your aunty. I'm so Sorry. Such an inspirational story. I know you and your whanau are still hurt but I will be here for you where ever. RIP PATRICIA. You are missed dearly. Awesome documentary to watch, love it.
@joannainch8737
@joannainch8737 10 лет назад
Enough is Enough Over the next few days over 140 Work and Income service centres nationwide will receive the DVD titled Enough is Enough, about their colleague Trish McGrath who was killed earlier this year in an act of family violence. Trish was working as a case manager at the Whangarei Central Community Link when she died. It’s a sobering story and reminds us that family violence can affect all sorts of people in our community: colleagues, clients, friends and family. With White Ribbon Day on 25 November and the recent media coverage about attitudes towards family violence in New Zealand, this story is very relevant to us all. The documentary is the initiative of the Northland District Health Board, New Zealand Police and Family and Community Services. Trish’s family, friends, doctors and police worked to produce this compelling film about the devastating impact of domestic violence and the importance of speaking out against it. Work and Income is grateful to the organisers who have made a copy available to all Work and Income service centres across New Zealand. We invite you to view Patricia’s story, it is a little over 25 minutes long. It is also available online at Enough is Enough - WOWO - with captions
@kaearobinson2783
@kaearobinson2783 11 лет назад
Very powerful message conveyed. Domestic violence is not okay!
@Fongiz
@Fongiz 11 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing, such a inspirational story! I knew Trish for a short while, and it is such a sad loss for everyone as she was a beautiful woman! Enough is Enough! It needs to stop! My aroha to all Trish's whanau xoxo....
@staceypepene3399
@staceypepene3399 11 лет назад
Nga mihi nui a whanau McGrath. You are all so brave and courageous to stand in your mamae and speak out! Such an inspirational and emotional journey for you all and I thank you once, twice thrice for your voices!!! Te tapu o te whare tangata me te ahua atua o te tamarikim mo nga tangata katoa!
@d.waimarie7522
@d.waimarie7522 7 лет назад
Wowo!!
@MisAshaa
@MisAshaa 11 лет назад
:( so raw and definately heartfelt. beautifully inspiring . violence is not ok!!!
@d.waimarie7522
@d.waimarie7522 7 лет назад
I went to the marae
@auntypom
@auntypom 11 лет назад
Mamae....tino mamae....
@kirimete3408
@kirimete3408 11 лет назад
some of the men in this country need to sort their issues out from the past and stop bullying and abusing women. Making women conform by using threatening behaviour, am sick of hearing excuses. Mean Korero and big ups to the whanau for trying to make a difference. I knew Trish and she didn't deserve this kaka. My aroha to Trish's children, mother and extended whanau.
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