Positionality - Relating to Te Ao Māori

Positionality - Relating to Te Ao Māori

Join us for this engaging and experiential workshop, to explore your positionality as a foundation for cultural safety and confidence

Date and time

Monday, December 2 · 8:30am - 4:30pm NZDT

Location

24 Hawkestone Street

24 Hawkestone Street Wellington, Wellington 6011 New Zealand

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This workshop is for anyone with a desire to explore who they are in relation to Te Ao Māori, including professional and personal identities. You will be supported to interact, reflect, and grow through a Te Ao Māori lens during this experiential workshop.

In our professional environments there is an increasing need to be more culturally aware and safely engage with Te Ao Māori. This workshop will help you to:

• Identify where you are positioned in relation to Te Ao Māori

• Explore where you would like to be now, are required to be, or want to be positioned in the future

• Identify strengths and potential barriers on your pathway to connecting with Te Ao Māori.

“Go to this course! Jase and Roxy are engaging, accepting and encouraging. Throughout the day I was able to reflect on my practice, collaborate with others to hear alternative perspectives, and eventually head home with a personal plan to move forward. Ka rawe!”

– Kate Jepsen, Audiology Clinical Educator, University of Canterbury


Please note, this event is fully catered.

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10% off applied
NZ$504