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Building Bridges: Cultural connection and wellbeing for Pacific youth

Date:
04 December 2024 - 04 December 2024
Time:
10.00am - 11:00am

Kayla Fatima Schwalger, advocate, youth mentor, and co-founder of Tapasā - Navigating Futures, leads this webinar offering practical tools for social workers to better understand and support Pasifika youth.

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Ōtautahi/Christchurch Social Worker Networking Event

Date:
04 December 2024 - 04 December 2024
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4:30pm - 6:30pm

Come connect with other social workers and ANZASW over drinks and nibbles.

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Submission writing for beginners: Equipping social workers to respond to the Treaty Principles Bill

Date:
11 December 2024 - 11 December 2024
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm

Presented by ANZASW’s Policy Team, Bronwyn Larsen and Joanah Ngan-Woo, this webinar will equip and inspire you to respond to the Treaty Principles Bill and other issues which impact our profession and the whānau and communities we serve.

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Advocacy Opportunities around The Treaty Principles Bill

25 November 2024

We have several actions and opportunities for members over the next couple of weeks while we are drafting our ANZASW submission.

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Exploring the relationship between self-efficacy and supervision for newly qualified social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand

20 November 2024

I am seeking participants who are newly qualified social workers in the public health sector. For this research, newly qualified social workers are defined as those within their first 12-18 months of practice post qualification if working full-time or the equivalent if working part-time hours.

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Health social workers in primary care and community services

14 November 2024

There is currently very limited information about the number of social workers employed in primary care in Aotearoa, nor what work they are involved in. This study aims to ask social workers to describe, in their own words, what they do, who they work with and what else they think they should be doing. Participants will be registered social workers who are working in primary care settings.

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