Graduates of the Mental Health and Addiction Support strand will also be able to apply mental health and/or addiction tools and strategies when working alongside tangata, family and/or whanau to support autonomy, foster hope, and develop resilience.
This programme consists of 5 compulsory modules and 4 elective modules per strand which embeds 200 hours of workplace experience. Graduates of this programme will be able to: Engage and communicate with tangata, family and/or whanau accessing social and community services in a manner which respects their socio-cultural identity, experiences and self-knowledge, apply knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi to honour the history and context of Maori as tangata whenua and apply knowledge of person-whanau interconnectedness to own role in a health and wellbeing setting, demonstrate self-awareness, reflective practice, personal leadership and self-care in a health and wellbeing setting, actively contribute to a culture of professionalism, safety and quality in a health and wellbeing organisation, use knowledge of the aims and purpose(s) of the wider health and wellbeing sectors to reflect on their impact on own role.
Graduates of the Disability Support strand will also be able to apply disability tools and strategies when working alongside tangata, family and/or whanau to support autonomy, identify goals and opportunities to overcome challenges to enable good lives.
Graduates of the Mental Health and Addiction Support strand will also be able to apply mental health and/or addiction tools and strategies when working alongside tangata, family and/or whanau to support autonomy, foster hope, and develop resilience.
Established in 1972, Crown is one of New Zealand’s longest running tertiary institutions providing training in the fields of Travel and Tourism, Hospitality, Computing and Business.
We have been shaping and preparing our students for careers in these exciting fields for over 40 years, and we are passionate and knowledgeable in these areas. We maintain strong links with industry which helps us to keep our courses current and find internships and work opportunities for our students. We emphasise on education for employment; equipping students with industry related knowledge and transferable skills that can be applied in their chosen pathways.
This course gives participants the knowledge and confidence to cope with colleagues, customers, and whānau experiencing mental distress. We use the ‘look, listen, link’ framework to help someone who may need mental health support
You will attuned to the beautiful healing energy of Reiki, receiving your Reiki level one certification by the end of the weekend. This certification is a magical gateway to the gentle, yet potent Reiki energy.
I bring together my authentic warmth, with experience and wide training so that the programmes I offer really do help people cultivate their emotional, psychological and physical wellbeing, leading to greater resilience and growth.
TFH is the most widely used system of Kinesiology in the world. It is a brilliant synthesis of recent western discoveries and ancient Chinese medicine, and is the precursor of all kinesiologies apart from Applied Kinesiology.
This course will explore various approaches to pain and/or stress-management through mindfulness-meditation, with guided meditation-relaxation practices, and gentle movement (based on yoga, T’ai Chi and Qigong). We also look at pacing in daily life, and will cover how to keep an activity diary.
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