The third session in our professional development workshop series, "Autism, Neurodiversity, and FASD: Barriers and Pathways to a Good Life," co-hosted by Te Pou and NZDSN.
Workforce Development
He Aka Hui | Leadership in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
The second of three professional development workshops in our series "Autism, Neurodiversity, and FASD: Barriers and Pathways to a Good Life," co-hosted by Te Pou, Whariki, and NZDSN
He Aka Hui | Titiro whakamuri, kōkiri whakamua: Autism and Neurodiversity Trends and Potential
The first of three professional development workshops in our series "Autism, Neurodiversity, and FASD: Barriers and Pathways to a Good Life," co-hosted by Te Pou, Whariki, and New Zealand Disability...
Manukura | Aaryn Niuapu
Over the past decade, Aaryn Niuapu has championed the same principle across his various roles in the mental health and addiction sector: That the goal of leadership, is to support...
Manukura | Patricia Walsh
Tricia is a proud māmā of four adult children and kuia to sixteen mokopuna. She is most comfortable in the space of mahi tūkino, patu ngākau or soul wounds also...
Kia Tika te Ara – Correcting the Pathway & Toa Mana Taurite – Equity Champions Network
Kia Tika te Ara is 3-day cultural responsiveness program, aimed at increased cultural competency and safety of South Canterbury District Health Board (SCDHB) staff. Equity Champions Network is a group...
Just a Thought: Easy to access online cognitive behavioural therapy and psychological tools
Just a Thought is a digital mental health service dedicated to providing every New Zealander with free, highly effective online cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) courses and psychological tools at a...
Multi-Agency Mental Health Co-Response Team: Police, ambulance and mental health services co-attending 111 mental health calls.
The Wellington Multi-Agency Co-Response Team (CRT) has been operating for over 18 months. It is a frontline operational team involving Police, DHB Mental Health Professionals and an Ambulance Paramedic. The...
Te Ara Oranga – the pathway to well being
A collaborative approach between Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau, two NGO providers (Salvation Army and Odyssey House) A Māori/Iwi Provider- Ngāti Hine Health Trust) and Northland Police. The combined...
Addressing the training needs of the lived experience workforce: Sector innovation
There is a current need to find solutions to the training needs of the CPSLE workforce. Two Aotearoa New Zealand organisations have innovated to simultaneously implement the CPSLE competencies and...