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  • Tuesday, October 30th

  • Sign in desk opens

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

    09:00 AM - 09:10 AM
  • Welcome from Fostering Kids NZ

    09:10 AM - 09:20 AM
  • Oranga Tamariki

    09:20 AM - 09:50 AM
    • Care Landscape and Care Standards
  • STAND Services for Children

    09:50 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Morning Tea

    10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
  • Nature Play Proponent

    10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Pikler Principles at work in an EC Centre

    11:30 AM - 11:45 AM
  • Michael Payne

    11:45 AM - 12:15 PM
    • Playful Solutions
  • Lunch

    12:15 PM - 01:15 PM
  • Professor Nicola Atwool

    01:15 PM - 02:45 PM
    • Making the most of everyday moments to promote healing and recovery.
  • Closing Address

    02:45 PM - 03:00 PM
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Care Landscape and Care Standards

Speaker

Site Manager Florrie Brooking

Site Manager Florrie Brooking

Details

Our local site will update you on the Carre Landscape and the updates to the Care Standards.  We will also hear about other local services that are available.

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Site Manager Florrie Brooking

Site Manager Florrie Brooking

Oranga Tamariki
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Speaker

Senior Teacher  David Spraggs

Senior Teacher David Spraggs

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How important are the first 1000 days of a child’s life? The most important, according to Dr Johan Morreau, a paediatrician of 30 years who has seen it all. 

As a society we have the capacity to create an environment where every child has the chance to grow up with the ability to achieve their full potential. The true cost to society not doing this is truly sobering.


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Senior Teacher  David Spraggs

Senior Teacher David Spraggs

Gisborne Community Kindergarten
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 Jay Worsnop

Jay Worsnop

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 Jay Worsnop

Jay Worsnop

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Playful Solutions

Speaker

 Michael Payne

Michael Payne

Details

Michael will be presenting his work in regard to play therapy. Play therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach development to help children between the ages of three to 12 years old.

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 Michael Payne

Michael Payne

Michael's base training is as a Registered Mental Health Nurse with Post Grad Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. He has also received a Post Grad Diploma in Alcohol Counselling, Post Grad Certificate in Child Centered Play Therapy (childplayworks Ltd) and Certificate in Child Centered Play Therapy.

Michael has been working in the health field since 1980 – starting in England, and moving to New Zealand.  He now works in private practice as a therapist working with children, adolescents and adults.

​Michael has been working with the Child Centred Play Therapy model for over four years and has completed his post graduate training in this - believing it to be the best form of intervention for children with emotional and behavioural issues and one of the most respectful forms of treatment he has found so far. 

His work experience includes working with addiction, ADHD, Autism, behavioural problems, anxiety and grief, plus many other issues that face children and families today.

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Making the most of everyday moments to promote healing and recovery.

Speaker

Professor  Nicola Atwool

Professor Nicola Atwool

Details

The workshop will begin with an overview of what we know about the impact of trauma on brain development, the emotional and behavioral consequences for children and strategies that promote healing and recovery. This will set the scene for an interactive workshop in which participants will be invited to provide examples of challenging situations and the information from the first part of the session will be used to explore ways of understanding and responding that support healing and recovery.

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Professor  Nicola Atwool

Professor Nicola Atwool

Nicola has professional qualifications in social work and child psychotherapy.  She was employed in a variety of roles by what is now Oranga Tamariki for nearly twenty years.

Nicola joined the University of Otago in 1994 when she was appointed to a lecturer position in Community and Family Studies.  She became a Senior Lecturer in 2000.  During this time, she had a close association with the Children's Issues Centre.

At the beginning of 2006 she took up a position as Principal Advisor in the Office of the Children's Commissioner.  She returned to the University at the beginning of 2012 as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Gender and Social Work.

The goal of her research is to influence policy and practice to improve outcomes for children and young people exposed to adversity.  Nicola came to an academic position with extensive practitioner experience and is committed to research what bridges the worlds of academia, policy and practice. 

Nicola has a particular interest in attachment theory and resilience and in 2008 completed a PhD exploring the use of attachment assessments in decision-making for children in care.  An ecological framework, the sociology of childhood, critical theory, and a children's rights perspective informs her work.

 Nicola is also currently a Board Member of Fostering Kids New Zealand.

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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