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Programme

  • Wednesday, October 24th

  • Sign in desk opens

    08:30 AM - 09:00 AM
  • Welcome/Mihi Whakatau

    09:00 AM - 09:15 AM
  • Keeping up to Date

    09:15 AM - 09:45 AM
    • Oranga Tamariki - Keeping Up to Date
  • Making Sense of Sensory Processing

    09:45 AM - 11:10 AM
    • Sensory processing and awareness related to trauma affected children.
  • Morning Tea

    11:10 AM - 11:40 AM
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

    11:40 AM - 01:00 PM
    • What we all need to know for Children in Care
  • Closing Address

    01:00 PM - 01:15 PM
  • Lunch

    01:15 PM - 02:00 PM
  • Fostering Kids NZ AGM

    02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
  • FASD – CAN National Group

    02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
    • Creating Networks - FASD
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Oranga Tamariki - Keeping Up to Date

Speaker

GM Caregiver Recruitment and Support Janet Smart

GM Caregiver Recruitment and Support Janet Smart

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GM Caregiver Recruitment and Support Janet Smart

GM Caregiver Recruitment and Support Janet Smart

Janet is responsible for all caregiver recruitment and support activities in Oranga Tamariki.  This includes working together with NGOs and caregiver advocacy groups such as Fostering Kids.  We share a common goal of improving the numbers of available caregivers, and improving the way we support and develop them, to care for Tamariki.  She feels very privileged to have this opportunity.

Originally from Dargaville – and raised on a dairy farm, she trained as a nurse and midwife before diversifying into business studies and various management roles in the public (DHB) and private sector.  Prior to Oranga Tamariki was in service development and marketing in the health sector.

She is supported by her husband, three sons and five grandchildren.

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Sensory processing and awareness related to trauma affected children.

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Occupational Therapist Anna Baker

Occupational Therapist Anna Baker

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Anna brings her personal and professional paths together as a foster parent and specialist, sharing how we as the adults can learn new ways of understanding, moving from triggers to calming and regulation.  This is a great knowlege for all the team around the child, home/school/health.

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Occupational Therapist Anna Baker

Occupational Therapist Anna Baker

Anna is a New Zealand Registered Occupational Therapist with over a decade of experience working with infants, children and young people who have experienced injury, illness, trauma, maltreatment and neglect. She works with Oranga Tamariki, ACC, Ministry of Education as well as privately.  Anna is experienced working with a wide variety of individuals, their family, caregivers, social service and education providers.   

Her special area of interest is working with infants, children and young people who are experiencing sensory difficulties and developmental delay behavioural challenges following maltreatment, many of whom are in the foster care system. She understand how rewarding yet demanding it can be to work with children following abuse and neglect because she is a foster parent too.

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What we all need to know for Children in Care

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Regional Disability Advisor Rose  Hawkins

Regional Disability Advisor Rose Hawkins

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is known to have a significant impact on many tamariki in care.  With FASD informed support, tamariki and rangatahi can develop well and spend more time getting on with the things they are good at.  G

Rose will share with us her working and practical knowledge of FASD - what we all need to know for children in care.

 

Resources

  • FASD-CAN
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Regional Disability Advisor Rose  Hawkins

Regional Disability Advisor Rose Hawkins

Oranga Tamariki

Rose is the Regional Disability advisor for Oranga Tamariki for Auckland South, Central and North West Regions, and for Te Tai Tokerau. 

With the high prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in children in care and youth justice, she is involved with highlighting FASD and developing resources to support children and young people with these invisible impairments.  She is aware that, with more widespread FASD- informed support across sectors, children can succeed better at home and in education, and lead more productive lives.  Rose's background is in the health/disability sector and as a foster carer and mediator. 

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Creating Networks - FASD

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Creating Networks in our Region will be led by members from FASD-CAN, the national network of families, caregivers and professionals which supports individuals with FASD and their families.

This session aims to kick-off a regional network of people working with or supporting those with FASD. Anyone involved in FASD or wanting to connect with caregivers and professionals within the wider Wellington region/Lower North Island is welcome to attend and participate in this session.

For more information about FASD-CAN, please take a look at their website - click here

Links

Fostering Kids New Zealand 

Contact Details

Jennifer Kinsella,
Marketing and Communications Manager
Fostering Kids New Zealand
events@fosteringkids.org.nz
Phone: 04 974 8204

Fostering Kids NZ

Lvl3, 29 Waterloo Road, PO Box 30188
Lower Hutt, 5040
Phone: 04 566 0294
Free: 0800 693 323