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24Apr PP1 THUMB

Never too late to break the cycle of violence

Judy Faka’osi Siaki and her husband Moughan Siaki have a solid marriage, the Hawkes Bay couple of Tongan and Samoan descent are raising their children free from violence, navigating disagreements in their marriage safely and healthily. However, this wasn’t always the case.  Read more

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