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Trauma-Responsive New Zealand

Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei For us and our children after us

 

For social workers in NZ ~ cost $90

A one day Live-Streamed event to explore social work practice with Māori and Pasifika to contribute to your Continuing Professional Development.

Speakers

  • Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan - Keynote Address
  • Eugene Ryder - Positive Role Modelling
  • Dr. Analosa Veukiso-Ulugia - ‘Le Va Fealoa’i’: Partnering and collaborating with, and for, Pacific communities in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Jonelle McNeill & Agnes Kapisi-Sevi - Paiheretanga: Changing the narrative around vulnerability and at-risk whānau
  • Dr. Moana Eruera - Au i te whānau - Reflections on fulfilling our individual obligations to whānau collective wellbeing
  • Tā Mark Solomon - A walk on the sad side


This symposium is organised in partnership with:

Barnardos New Zealand

Social Workers Registration Board | Kāhui Whakamana Tauwhiro

Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers | Te Rōpū Tauwhiro i Aotearoa

Register here:

https://events.humanitix.com/m...andpasifikasymposium

Online Event

The event will be on zoom. The link on the ticket can only be used on one device. Recordings of the presentations will be available for viewing in the following months and all ticket holders will be notified.
A better start for disadvantaged Māori and Pasifika students

Your booking fee is supporting

A better start for disadvantaged Māori and Pasifika students

Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive and contribute back to their community.

$5 = 1 week of education

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Absolutely true, regarding importance of educating M H providers and others in the community
of Maori and Pasifika wellbeing models in NZ.
There are many who will benefit from this information who are able to pay the asked for registration fee.
Often the case, those needing it most, cannot afford the fee.
I've often wondered why Maori and Pasifika Indigenous healing practices are not covered by ACC,
when Chinese Indigenous - Acupuncture and Medicines are in NZ.
All the best in your endeavor.

Kia ora @anne kurtz, I believe that we can blog/post on PACES for workshops/conferences/events that cost money as there have been many workshops/conferences/events that have been posted on PACES Connection from a number of communities associated with a cost to attend.

The reason that I have promoted this workshop is that here in NZ we need our social workers to improve their practice, especially when working with Maori and Pasifika whanau.

As professionals, and this covers every profession, we are only as good as the support and training we are given

We are only as good as that which we know

The speakers at this hui are Maori and Pasifika.

They would have lived experience and book knowledge of living as Maori and Pasifika.

I believe this is what NZ needs more of ~ the voice of Maori and Pasifika

The knowledge from our indigenous peoples has not been acknowledged in the past, yet it is the knowledge from our indigenous peoples that is rising to the top.

The old ways are now the ways for our future as they were strongly based on the importance of relationships and healthy connections.

Connections with self, with others, and with all that mother earth and father sky provides us.

Thank you for the question.....

I hope my answer explains why I think this hui is worthy of being posted in our community

Last edited by Adriana van Altvorst
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