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Kia ora everyone

How did we arrive six months already into this year!  WOW! Time just doesn’t seem to be flying by but racing by!

Has anyone been taking up the opportunity to meet other Caregivers online with our virtual groups that meet monthly on a Tuesday – day and evening?  We’ve got some great faciliators hosting these online support groups where caregivers from all over Aotearoa come to share their stories and listen to others providing their views and experiences.  Gathering online doesn’t suit everyone we know, but you get used to it and the online gatherings have provided much needed connections during Covid restrictions.  We’ve had feedback that Caregivers want them to continue as the restrictions ease.  Caregiving can be an isolating role so we’re pleased to be able to offer them so check them out.  Follow this link to register.

photo of Stephanie the National Manager Training and Support

Stephanie James-Sadler
National Support Manager
04 282 0490 or 027 501 0398

COME SEE THE STARS

We have an exciting evening for you and your whānau to celebrate our first National celebration of Matariki that marks the start of the Māori New Year. COME SEE THE STARS.  

Te Whakanui i a Matariki – Celebrating the Māori New Year:  is signified by the Matariki cluster of stars reappearing in our night sky, this is a time to reflect on the past year, celebrate the present, and plan for the year ahead. The star cluster appears in the early morning sky in Aotearoa during the mid-winter months.  There is so much to learn.  Google ‘Matariki Events’ and you’ll find other exciting events happening in your area during this time.

Training

This term we have been delivering our new programme, Difficult Behaviours, Managing Confrontations and Intimidating Behaviours.  Both the online and face to face trainings are getting great responses and feedback. I guess most of us experience confrontational behaviour at some point.  Understanding where this behaviour stems from and why it happens is a great first step.

 

We are also offering the new Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) training.  This online training increases knowledge and awareness to better understand FASD, a brain-based disability.  We look at how FASD affects tamariki to be able to respond or behave as we might want or expect them to. This programme also explores strategies for parenting and working with tamariki affected by FASD.

For more details on our Training please click the link below:

Keeping PACE 

Yay! Caring Families Aotearoa will be able to again host our National Conference this year.  They are great!  It will be in our region, in Lower Hutt.  We have an exciting array of speakers joining us for this event that include Dan Hughes and Jon Baylin who will be talking about Parenting the Mistrustful Child. Joe Tucci from the Australian Childhood Foundation will be speaking along with a range of local keynote speakers and workshop presenters.  It will be great to see lots of Caregivers from our region there.  For more details and possible funding contributions check out our website.

Noho ora noho haumaru/Stay well, stay safe

Stephanie

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