ニュージーランドでは、ニュージーランド・カウンセラー協会のメンバーになっています。その学会がネイピアというところで、5月23日から25日まであるので、参加してきます。せっかくなので、三十分の枠で発表する予定です。
話をするタイトルは「Working in the centre of the Tsunami-hit area of Japan」です。どのような反応があるのか楽しみにしているところです。
場所はネイピアで、自宅のあるハミルトンから290Kmで、車で3時間半ぐらいの行程。
ただ、自分の車が使えないのでバスで移動します。木曜日の午前中にでて、午後4時頃に到着予定。バスだと、すごく時間がかかる。帰宅は、土曜日の夕方の予定。
宿泊場所は、久しぶりのバックパッカーズ!。自分は泊まるところは、どこでもいいので、一番安いところにしました。
学会のホームページは次のところ。
プログラムは次の通り。
Number |
Venue |
Presenter |
Title |
W1 |
Ballroom |
Sue Webb |
Those difficult conversations: Communicating within the NZAC family about ethical concerns. |
W2 |
Breakout Room 1 |
Irene Paton |
Reflecting on ruptures and repairs in supervision relationships |
W3 |
Breakout Room 2 |
Alastair Crocket |
Counselling as a political activity? Succeeding in a hostile political environment |
P1 |
Hawke’s Bay Club Room 1 |
Jim Depree Wendy Talbot Kou Kunishige |
Working with couples using narrative co-research. Clients’ retellings of witnessing stories from counselling. Working in the centre of the Tsunami-hit area of Japan
|
P2 |
Hawkes Bay Club Room 2 |
Rachal Wilson Monique Chasteau Theresa Martinovich |
Recent developments in the field of neuroscience and their relevance and application to the field of counselling. Neurofeedback: What is it and how does it work? The power of the group |
11.00am – 1.00pm Caucus: Māori and Tau iwi discussions
Venues: Māori: Breakout Room 2; Tau iwi: Ballroom
1.00pm -2.00pm Lunch
2.00pm-3.30pm Keynote presentation – Nigel Latta
3.30pm-4.00pm Afternoon tea
4.00pm -5.30pm Presentations and workshops
Number |
Venue |
Presenter |
Title |
W4 |
Breakout Room 2 |
Jenny Manuera-Jones |
Working with whanau around parenting orders. |
W5 |
Ballroom |
Carolina Gnad (PATHS) |
Termination secrets and the family |
W7 |
Breakout room 1 |
Sheryl Hann (it’s not OK campaign) |
“It is OK to help” – building informal helping networks to address family violence
|
P3 |
Hawke’s Bay Club Room 1 |
Chris Williamson
Lynne Miles
Dick Wivell and Erin Johnson |
Developing a staff training package to support tau iwi engaging with a Māori strategic framework. Maximising Learning Dialogues
Towards building a safer learning community. |
P4 |
Hawke’s Bay Club Room 2 |
Sylvia Huitson
Peter Bray
Taitoko Tafa |
The dreaded S word: Demysifying suicide prevention for whanau/family. The loss of a family: a post-traumatic growth perspective. Working with Pacific families for CHANGE! |
Saturday 25 May
Workshops and Presentations 9.00am -10.30am
Number |
Venue |
Presenter |
Title |
W8 |
Ballroom |
Tim Mapel |
All in the family: Integrating the Conference into our lives. |
W9 |
Breakout Room 2 |
Jill Goldson |
Can change bring opportunity? A workshop on counselling and the Family Court Reforms. |
W10 |
Hawke’s Bay Club Room |
NZAC Supervision Committee |
Cultural supervision: members’ ideas, diverse understandings and experiences. |
W11 |
Hawkes Bay Club Room |
Judith Graham, Alison Burke, Colin Hughes, Elmarie Kotze and Kathie Crocket
|
We make a difference: School Guidance Counsellors take a position. |
P5 |
Breakout Room 1 |
Alastair Crocket
Maria Concepcion V. Umali
Mandy Pentecost |
Articulating counselling in the context of registration and new right policy. The involvement of family and whanau in education and therapy.
“I’m not going to ever have to use them again”: Women’s experiences of a domestic violence education and support service. |
10.30 morning tea
11.00 Keynote presentation – Anna Quinn
11.45 Keynote presentation – Louisa Wall
12.30 Lunch
12.50 -1.20 Presentation by Emma Powell, ACC breakout room 2
ACC Sensitive Claims Service Re-design Update
An estimated one in four women and one in eight men are affected by sexual abuse.
In 2012 alone more than 6,500 survivors of sexual abuse received support and treatment from ACC, and this number is projected to rise.
How we manage and deliver services to our sensitive claims clients matters to ACC.
Having a dedicated sensitive claims assessment and treatment service will help to ensure that our sensitive claims clients receive the best possible service to support them through their recovery.
This presentation will give an overview of the proposed service re-design, the road map for how we’ll get there and provide an opportunity for questions and answers from the floor.
1.30 Meet the Judges:
1.30 Keynote presentation – Judge Peter Boshier
2.15 Keynote presentation – Justice Joe Williams
3.00 Afternoon tea
3.30 Judges Panel: Chaired by Kathy Egan. Questions from the floor.
4.30 Closing Address- Liese Groot
5.00 Poroporoaki
The Conference dinner starts at 7.00pm at the War Memorial Centre.