This session explores prioritising whanaungatanga – the building of quality relationships. This is related to the Mana Taiohi principle of Whanaungatanga. The competency descriptor is as follows: Operates from a ‘care’ model that builds an intentional relationship for the purpose of building a relationship Creates a supportive environment, connecting and working inclusively with young people […]
Posted on 14 May 2021 |
This session is on Core Competency 4 – Practices Te Tiriti-based partnerships. The related Mana Taiohi Principle is Whakapapa Te Ao. Korowai Tupu and Rerenga Awa | Canterbury Youth Workers Collective invite you to embark on an online training journey about the Core Competencies of Youth Work. Experts from all over Aotearoa have been recruited […]
Posted on 14 May 2021 |
This session explores Core Competency 2 and is hosted by Tane Keepa – Supports the development of identity. This relates to the Mauri Whakapapa Mana Taiohi principle. Korowai Tupu and Rerenga Awa | Canterbury Youth Workers Collective invite you to embark on an online training journey about the Core Competencies of Youth Work. Experts from […]
Posted on 14 May 2021 |
John Harrington explores the third Core Competency in this session – Critically reflects on the context of youth work in Aotearoa. This is connected to the Whakapapa (of youth work) Mana Taiohi principle. Korowai Tupu and Rerenga Awa | Canterbury Youth Workers Collective invite you to embark on an online training journey about the Core […]
Posted on 14 May 2021 |
In this session, Fiona Beals discusses CC #1 – Understands the Context of Young People. The connected Mana Taiohi principle is Te Ao Taiohi Whakapapa Mauri. Korowai Tupu and Rerenga Awa | Canterbury Youth Workers Collective invite you to embark on an online training journey about the Core Competencies of Youth Work. Experts from all […]
Posted on 14 May 2021 |
Watch our webinar to hear Sam Pilisi explore how and why New Zealand-born Pacific youth serve their families, churches and communities. In order for us to provide holistic support to Pacific youth in Aotearoa, it is important to gain a better understanding of their community responsibilities and the challenges and rewards they bring.
Posted on 19 April 2021 |
This is part of the INVOLVE Webinar Series. Ross McCook takes us through the workshop ‘Resilient Rangatahi’. It delivers participants key practical learning tools to build resilience into the youth of your world. Ross imparts his own learnings and reflections from his experiences at Heart For Youth Trust (H4Y) and the New Zealand Mentoring Network […]
Posted on 12 March 2021 |
This is part of the INVOLVE Webinar Series. To be effective in engagement with tamariki and whānau, people need to be aware of their own wellbeing and actively work to maintain it. The COVID-19 pandemic posed unique challenges for the workforce supporting tamariki and whānau. How do we support others through community trauma, such as a […]
Posted on 26 February 2021 |
This is part of the INVOLVE Webinar Series. Miranda is a drama facilitator and playwright based in Nelson. She currently facilitates drama and games-based emotional literacy and social skills workshops in primary schools as part of a government mental health initiative. She has a background in children’s and youth work, a Masters in Applied Theatre; […]
Posted on 26 February 2021 |
Dr Kelsey Deane explores tensions surrounding different conceptualisations of what is and what leads to positive youth development and wellbeing from three popular international perspectives: adolescent health, resilience and Positive Youth Development. This research explores how these ideas play out in Aotearoa New Zealand-based youth research and highlights potential implications for youth policy, programming and […]
Posted on 25 February 2021 |