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 |
This is part of the INVOLVE Webinar Series. What did children and young people think were the good, and bad, parts of the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown? How did this vary for different groups of children? The Office of the Children’s Commissioner were eager to hear more about the experiences of lockdown for children and young […]
Posted on 22 February 2021 |
Three workshops run by Youthline Wellington: Self-care in Our Changed Environment, How Youthline changed My Life, Navigating Anxiety
Posted on 27 January 2021 |
We will hear from experts in the fields of youth participation, indigenous youth and digital youth work, as well as a panel discussion on the state of the youth sector with the CEOs and Directors of 5 peak bodies for youth work.
Posted on 27 January 2021 |
The core topics are:· Nailing the Foundations of Youth Work; Youth Participation & Empowerment; Practical Tools for Youth Work; Sustaining Yourself For the Long-Haul
Posted on 27 January 2021 |
This is a training for mentors who wanted to develop their skill building quality relationships with taiohi. NZYMN is the national hub for youth mentoring in Aotearoa, offering support in a diverse range of circumstances where mentoring relationships operate. We connect and support mentors and mentoring organisations from Kaitaia to Invercargill. We are exactly what […]
Posted on 27 January 2021 |
Youth forensic services are specialist mental health and alcohol and other drug (AOD) services for young people with mental health disorders, AOD problems and/or intellectual disabilities (under the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003 (IDCC&R Act)
Posted on 27 January 2021 |
What we are learning in the COVID crisis that we can take into the future of youth work – presented by Jane Zintl (Ara Taiohi) Best practices for engaging young people online – presented by Andrew Sutherland and Elliot Taylor (Live For Tomorrow) Cultural competencies in youth work – presented by Dickie Humphries (Tu Moana) […]
Posted on 27 January 2021 |