Peer Approved Training
A HUB FOR TRAINING RECOMMENDED BY THE CONVERGENCE-RĀRANGA ŪNGUTU COMMUNITY
What is IPS?
IPS relationships are viewed as partnerships that invite and inspire both parties to learn and grow, rather than as one person needing to ‘help’ another.IPS doesn’t start with the assumption of a problem. With IPS, each of us pays attention to how we have learned to make sense of our experiences, then uses the relationship to create new ways of seeing, thinking, and doing.IPS promotes a trauma-informed way of relating. Instead of asking “What’s wrong?” we learn to ask “What happened?”IPS examines our lives in the context of mutually accountable relationships and communities — looking beyond the mere notion of individual responsibility for change.IPS encourages us to increasingly live and move towards what we want instead of focusing on what we need to stop or avoid doing. Our Local Trainer is Kurt Yule (Junction) for details of the next course call Kurt on 0225044576
IPS relationships are viewed as partnerships that invite and inspire both parties to learn and grow, rather than as one person needing to ‘help’ another.IPS doesn’t start with the assumption of a problem. With IPS, each of us pays attention to how we have learned to make sense of our experiences, then uses the relationship to create new ways of seeing, thinking, and doing.IPS promotes a trauma-informed way of relating. Instead of asking “What’s wrong?” we learn to ask “What happened?”IPS examines our lives in the context of mutually accountable relationships and communities — looking beyond the mere notion of individual responsibility for change.IPS encourages us to increasingly live and move towards what we want instead of focusing on what we need to stop or avoid doing. Our Local Trainer is Kurt Yule (Junction) for details of the next course call Kurt on 0225044576
He Puāwai Manukura
Grounded in a tuakana-teina way of being and underpinned by the values of whanaungatanga, tika, pono and aroha, ‘He Puāwai Manukura’, speaks to nurturing emerging and existing leaders in the CPSLE workforce. It acknowledges the desire to provide the right environment and support for emerging leaders to realise their full potential.
Led by, designed by, and delivered by Lived Experience ‘He Puāwai Manukura’ aims to enhance Peer Support practice and elevate Lived Experience leadership by embracing a tuakana teina-way of being.
The programme covers key topic areas designed to support emerging and existing leaders to apply skills and knowledge, across the following areas in the mental health and addiction sector:
- Service delivery- System and service transformation- System influence- Give effect to the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
The programme is funded by Te Whatu Ora and consists of four wānanga delivered across four consecutive weeks To enroll contact Take Notice
Led by, designed by, and delivered by Lived Experience ‘He Puāwai Manukura’ aims to enhance Peer Support practice and elevate Lived Experience leadership by embracing a tuakana teina-way of being.
The programme covers key topic areas designed to support emerging and existing leaders to apply skills and knowledge, across the following areas in the mental health and addiction sector:
- Service delivery- System and service transformation- System influence- Give effect to the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
The programme is funded by Te Whatu Ora and consists of four wānanga delivered across four consecutive weeks To enroll contact Take Notice
Peer Support Apprenticeships - New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 4) Peer Support
The New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 4) Peer Support is a collaborative apprenticeship programme between Te Rau Matatau, Te Kete Pounamu and Careerforce.
The Apprenticeship in Peer Support is designed to provide specific skills, knowledge and attributes to support people, family and whānau with their aspirations as a peer support worker. The underpinning philosophy of the programme is to build a person-centred, critical thinking workforce.
Website: teraumatatau.comEmail: akonga@teraumatatau.comFollow: facebook.com/TeRauOraPhone: 0800 AKONGA or 0800 256 6642
Website: teraumatatau.comEmail: akonga@teraumatatau.comFollow: facebook.com/TeRauOraPhone: 0800 AKONGA or 0800 256 6642
Hauora A Toi, Lived Experience 101
Hauora a Toi have developed and launched a lived experience resource which includes explanations, definitions, video clips and checklists.
This online resource aims to build your knowledge and skills in preparation for active partnership in a range of operational, strategic and advisory groups. The intended outcome is to have confident and effective lived experience representation and engagement at all levels of decision-making
(one day workshop or online)
How to talk responsibly about suicide and gain an understanding of the factors that contribute to being at risk of suicide.
What to look for when someone may be at risk of suicide,Strategies for how to have the conversation and ask about suicide,How to respond with confidence, andHow to engage different services and supports to get them the help they need.
MH101 - Webinar
Develop confidence to recognise, relate and respond to people experiencing mental health challenges.
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MH101® equips people to respond to people experiencing mental health challenges - both at work and in everyday life.
The training will be delivered as three webinars over three days via Zoom. Zoom meeting technology provides an interactive and engaging learning experience for participants and to get the most out of the sessions, you will need: Link Requirements a stable internet connection.your own device as you will be going into breakout rooms in Zoom, so you can’t share a device.a microphone and camera connected to your device.
The training will be delivered as three webinars over three days via Zoom. Zoom meeting technology provides an interactive and engaging learning experience for participants and to get the most out of the sessions, you will need: Link Requirements a stable internet connection.your own device as you will be going into breakout rooms in Zoom, so you can’t share a device.a microphone and camera connected to your device.
Ka Rangatahi eLearning
was designed by young people with lived experience working in youth consumer advisor and youth peer support roles in the mental health and addictions sector.
During this course, you will learn about becoming a youth consumer advisor and youth peer support roles, how to apply lived experience when working with young people and services, and practical tips on working in this space. Register for the Ka Rangatahi eLearning course. Go to the Ka Rangatahi eLearning course.
During this course, you will learn about becoming a youth consumer advisor and youth peer support roles, how to apply lived experience when working with young people and services, and practical tips on working in this space. Register for the Ka Rangatahi eLearning course. Go to the Ka Rangatahi eLearning course.
TetraMap
TetraMap is a globally proven learning model designed to grow everyone's potential. The wisdom of nature and the universal knowledge that people learn from metaphors underpin our approach.