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Programme

  • Wednesday, September 26th

  • Sign in desk opens

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

    09:00 AM - 09:15 AM
  • Oranga Tamariki - our local sites.

    09:15 AM - 09:45 AM
    • The Current Care Landscape
  • Message from Fostering Kids NZ CEO, Linda Surtees

    09:45 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Morning Tea

    10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
  • Associate Professor Nicola Atwool

    10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Making the most of everyday moments to promote healing and recovery.
  • Lunch

    12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
  • Connecting with Education

    01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
    • Working with your School
  • FASD

    02:00 PM - 02:45 AM
    • FASD
  • Closing address

    02:40 PM - 03:00 PM
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The Current Care Landscape

Speakers

 Jo  Richmond

Jo Richmond

 Kaye MacDonald

Kaye MacDonald

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 Jo  Richmond

Jo Richmond

Oranga Tamariki - Ministry for Children

Jo was appointed to the role of Manager Caregiver Support for the Upper South Region in October 2017.  This is a newly established role for the Region with a focus on tamariki in care and caregivers.  Jo has twenty years’ experience in working for Oranga Tamariki (formally Child Youth and Family).  Eight years of this time was in the caregiver social worker role in the Blenheim office. 

 

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 Kaye MacDonald

Kaye MacDonald

Oranga Tamariki - Ministry for Children

Regional Manager - Upper South

Kaye has worked for Oranga Tamariki and Child Youth and Fmily for almost 29 years in various roles, mostly based in Marlborough.  She was the Blenheim Site Manager in Child Youth and Family, and moved into her current role when the new Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, was established.  Over the last few years, she has led initiatives with the focus of improving outcomes for children in care, supporting caregivers, and through a partnership with iwi and Māori Women’s Welfare League in Marlborough she has developed a new way of recruiting, training and supporting Kaitiaki for Mokopuna Māori.   Prior to coming into the Ministry, she was a caregiver for the (then) Department of Social Welfare.

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

Speaker

Prof Nicola Atwool

Prof 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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Prof Nicola Atwool

Prof 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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Working with your School

Speaker

 Stephanie James-Sadler

Stephanie James-Sadler

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 Stephanie James-Sadler

Stephanie James-Sadler

Fostering Kids NZ
support@fosteringkids.org.nz www.fosteringkids.org.nz

Stephanie manages the Regional Coordinators across New Zealand, having an overview of supporting members and the support groups aligned with Fostering Kids. Stephanie has foster care experience and has a knowledge of working across the sector, education and health.

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FASD

Speakers

 Cristina  Fon

Cristina Fon

 Kirsty  Griffith

Kirsty Griffith

Details

This session will look at what has been happening in Nelson around Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder since the last hui and Cristina Fon and Kirsty Griffith will draw on their overseas  visits to the leading FASD centres to bring the latest information to our doorstep. They will give some practical steps and where to get the best support for yourself and your child when FASD is suspected.

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 Cristina  Fon

Cristina Fon

Psychology Associates Nelson

Across the 18 years of my practice, in both the public and private sector, a main recurring theme with my clients is helping them work through how their choices may lead to ongoing interpersonal and personal difficulties or legal issues.   Taking a non-judgmental yet honest approach, I work with clients to help them discover their strengths, find where their decision making may limit their opportunities, and actively facilitate the development of skills to enable them to achieve a more fulfilled, constructive, lifestyle. 

While I was trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, I take a more eclectic approach while emphasising behavioral and experiential activities and interventions.   
 
A significant aspect to my private practice work has been the provision of assessment of offending behavior, risk, and neurodisability issues for the Department of Corrections (Health Assessor), Ministry of Justice (Health Assessor) and the Ministry of Health (Designated Specialist Assessor 2008 - 2016).  I have appeared as Expert Witness in the High, District, Family, and Youth Courts, and before the New Zealand Parole Board, opining on questions of mental impairment and fitness (CPMIP 2003), disability and risk (IDCCR 2003), and sexual and violent recidivism. 

I utilise a best practice approach that is empirically based offering an objective, balanced opinion.  I have a unique perspective of having worked across the breadth and length of New Zealand from Invercargill to Kaitaia, across community and residential settings.  In addition to assessment and intervention, I supervise clinicians across several Government and Non-Government organisations, provide training in group facilitation and supervision, and offer consultant advice on programme design and delivery and specialist service provision.
 
An area of burgeoning interest is effective interventions with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), offering intervention from a neurobehavioral approach that incorporates positive behavior support and holistic models.

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 Kirsty  Griffith

Kirsty Griffith

I trained as a Primary School Teacher in 1998 and have worked across all areas of the Primary School, with most of my experience being in rural Area Schools. However, my passion has always been supporting students who have diverse needs. For the past 5 years I have worked as a Resource Teacher of Learning and Behaviour (RTLB). I've been fortunate in this role to follow my interest in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Through my work in schools I see the need for raising awareness to ensure those with FASD are understood so their individual needs can be met within our education system.

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