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Hui Whakawhanaungatanga – a -Tinana

Date:
01 July 2026 - 01 July 2026
Time:
1.30pm - 3.00pm

He karanga tēnei to all Tangata Whenua members of ANZASW in Whangarei on the 1st July. Come to a Tangata Whenua Hui. This is an opportunity to whakawhanaungatanga, strengthen networks, and share kōrero.

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Walking in Two Worlds: Exploring Identity in Social Work Practice and Supervision

Date:
14 July 2026 - 14 July 2026
Time:
12.00pm - 1:00pm

Our identities shape how we see the world, engage with others, and practice as Social Workers. In this reflective webinar, Walking in Two Worlds, Suzanne will share her ongoing journey of identity reclamation, being Māori while growing up in Ao Pakeha, and the impact on her practice.

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Oro: Restoring Mauri and sustaining Indigenous Leadership

Date:
16 July 2026 - 16 July 2026
Time:
12.00pm - 1:00pm

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Living with Huntington’s Disease in New Zealand and social work support

Date:
21 July 2026 - 21 July 2026
Time:
12.00pm - 1:00pm

This webinar offers an accessible overview of Huntington’s Disease, its progression, and how it is situated within Aotearoa’s health system. Participants will learn about key support networks, what effective care looks like across the HD journey, and considerations for residential care.

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How Mental Health Service Environments Impact Client Empowerment, and Recovery in Aotearoa New Zealand

22 June 2026

Participation Criteria : The participants in this study were mental health practitioners with professional experience working within mental health services in Aotearoa New Zealand. Social workers were specifically targeted due to their important role within recovery-oriented mental health practice and their involvement in advocacy, empowerment, and holistic care. To participate in the study, individuals were required to meet the following inclusion criteria: • Be currently practising or have recent experience working within mental health services in Aotearoa New Zealand. • Be registered social workers or practitioners associated with mental health service provision. • Be over 18 years of age. • Be able to communicate effectively in English. • Be willing to participate in a recorded online interview. These criteria ensured that participants possessed relevant knowledge and experience related to the research topic.

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Not Sick Enough, Not Well Enough: A Critical Exploration of Social Workers’ Roles in Supporting Women with Chronic Pain in Aotearoa.

22 June 2026

Participation Criteria :Participants should be social workers or other relevant helping professions that have direct experience supporting women with chronic pain in health/community contexts. Participants should be currently employed in a health/community space, either in governmental or non-governmental agencies.

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Social Workers and Helping Professionals Ability to Engage Effectively with Rainbow Youth

18 June 2026

Participation Criteria : - A helping professional such as social worker, community worker, mental health practitioner, or teacher who would normally have the opportunity to work directly with rainbow youth - Participants should have at least one year’s experience in their field of practice. - Either currently working or volunteering in a social services NGO, community-based organisation, or health provider. - Also considered are persons who have worked or volunteered in a social services NGO, community-based organisation, or health provider within the last 12 months.

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Strengthening Protection: Frontline Workers’ Perspectives on Reducing Pasifika Youth Offending

17 June 2026

Participation Criteria : • 18 years and over • Must be of Pasifika descent • Must have a minimum of two years experience working frontline with Pasifika youth engaged in offending behaviours

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