RAP
Training designed to equip practitioners, parents and professionals who are supporting young people through times of struggle and adversity.
The workshop is an application of the Circle of Mana -an approach that seeks to engage youth around their developmental needs: to belong, to become competent, to take responsibility for themselves and to live generously.
This approach is an alternative to focusing on the behaviours that often get them referred for support.The workshop content and Circle of Mana model are based on recent research around neuroscience, and resilience, and on approaches that resonate with traditional values in te ao Māori and Pasifika contexts. The Circle of Mana has been adapted for the Aotearoa context from the original Circle of Courage model, as proposed by Brendtro, Brokenleg and Van Bockern.
Made possible thanks to support from Department of Internal Affairs and Rata Foundation.
This training is suitable for anyone who works with young people - youth/social workers, teachers, coaches, parents, caregivers. Participants will develop and refine engagement skills so they can quickly build rapport with young people in way that is both safe and effective.
Made possible thanks to support from Department of Internal Affairs and Rata Foundation. Free for Nelson Tasman Youth Workers Collective Members.
Limited spaces available so get in quick to reserve your place.
Not a member? Sign up and take advantage of our free training opportunities.
Training designed to equip practitioners, parents and professionals who are supporting young people through times of struggle and adversity.
The workshop is an application of the Circle of Mana -an approach that seeks to engage youth around their developmental needs: to belong, to become competent, to take responsibility for themselves and to live generously.
This approach is an alternative to focusing on the behaviours that often get them referred for support.The workshop content and Circle of Mana model are based on recent research around neuroscience, and resilience, and on approaches that resonate with traditional values in te ao Māori and Pasifika contexts. The Circle of Mana has been adapted for the Aotearoa context from the original Circle of Courage model, as proposed by Brendtro, Brokenleg and Van Bockern.
Made possible thanks to support from Department of Internal Affairs and Rata Foundation.
This training is suitable for anyone who works with young people - youth/social workers, teachers, coaches, parents, caregivers. Participants will develop and refine engagement skills so they can quickly build rapport with young people in way that is both safe and effective.
Made possible thanks to support from Department of Internal Affairs and Rata Foundation. Free for Nelson Tasman Youth Workers Collective Members.
Limited spaces available so get in quick to reserve your place.
Not a member? Sign up and take advantage of our free training opportunities.
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Highlights
- 1 day 6 hours
- In-person
Refund Policy
Location
Sport Tasman
142 Saxton Road
c/o Sport Tasman / Saxton Stadium Stoke, Nelson 7020
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