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The Choice and Partnership Approach (CAPA)

1) Introduction; 2) The CAPA process; 3) Managing CAPA

Rangatahi Mental Health – Responding to the Youth19 Survey

Werry Workforce Whāraurau invites you to attend a pōwhiri*, presentation and panel discussion focusing on the youth mental health findings from the Youth19 Rangatahi survey.* if in person attendance is permitted.The Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey (Youth19) is the latest in the Youth2000 series of health and wellbeing surveys. The Youth19 team interviewed 7890 young people […]

Partnering with Māori Whānau and Engaging with Pasifika Families

This presentation provides guidance for workers when partnering with Māori and Pacifika whānau/families. • Partnering with Māori Whānau: Stacey Porter Stacey descends from Ngai Takoto, Ngāti Kahu and Ngāpuhi in the far north, and Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Maru on the east coast. Stacey has a background in kaupapa māori and extensive experience in Māori mental health, […]

Foundations in ICAMH/Youth AOD Train the Trainer

Werry Workforce Whāraurau is offering workers the opportunity to become trainers of Foundations in ICAMH: Infant, Child, Youth and Whānau Mental Health, Youth AOD and CEP. Foundations in ICAMH is a training course providing foundational learning in infant, child and youth mental health and how to work with their whānau. It is based on the […]

The Ngātahi Children’s Workforce Development Programme in Hawke’s Bay

Ngātahi is a workforce development programme for practitioners working with children and families experiencing complex mental health, addictions and social issues (the “vulnerable children’s workforce”) in Hawke’s Bay. Thirty-one health, education and social services representing over 500 practitioners are now involved. Wānanga are co-constructed and co-delivered by experts in clinical practice and experts in tikanga, […]

Real Skills Plus and Foundations in ICAMH

This session provided an overview of RSP ICAMH/AOD competency framework giving attendees a good understanding of the framework and how it can be implemented to enhance service delivery and professional development when implementing CAPA. This session also provides an overview of Foundations in ICAMH training and how this can be used as part of orientation […]

SPHC/SSFC and CAPA

Supporting Parents Healthy Children (SPHC) and the Choice and Partnership Approach (CAPA) are initiatives that work well together. Bron’s presentation is on Supporting Parents Healthy Children implementation and how one of two specific interventions (Single Session Family Consultation and the 5-Step Method) ‘fit’ within a Choice and Partnership Approach (CAPA) service delivery.

Co-Existing Problems (CEP) & Youth

This resource provides an overview of current treatment recommendations for youth with co-existing (mental health and substance use) problems (or CEP), and presents a practical guide for clinicians working with youth with CEP. It is written for primary care and specialist mental health and alcohol and other drug (AOD) services.

Introduction to HEEADSSS

Introduction to the HEEADSSS assessment framework

Trauma-informed Care

Children/Tamariki come from many backgrounds. They are the face of their ancestors and will lead us all into the future. Children/Tamariki hold the hopes and dreams of their whānau, community and Aotearoa. They are at the centre of all that we do.It is our responsibility to help children/tamariki thrive. There is a need for everyone […]

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