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Prevention Principles of Practice

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Principle 1: Treaty-based relationships with Tangata Whenua are a priority
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Principle 2: Specialist knowledge about the dynamics, impact and prevention
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Principle 3: The welfare and wellbeing of people is paramount
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Principle 4: Empowering and collaborative practices
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Principle 5: Culturally informed and resourced inclusive practices
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Principle 6: Sustainable practices and ongoing professional development