Parekura Rohe-Belmont | E Ora Ai Te Reo, Me HakaKo te haka tētahi o ngā huarahi mō te oranga tonutanga o te reo Māori - E ngākaunui ana te hunga rangatahi ki te haka, hāunga anō pea te reo. Recorded at Hui ā-Tau 2022.Past webinar•22 MinutesWatch now
Tracey Rountree - Aroreretini Overview: Laying the FoundationTracey Rountree is an ADHD Coach and Workplace Manager at Beehive Health. She has also developed and facilitated parent courses and professional workshops for agencies, organisations and Schools for over ten years. By delivering up-to-date, evidence-based information and strategies that accommodate the ADHD brain, her aim is to increase understanding and acceptance of ADHD to support those affected by the condition. Through her lived experience of ADHD, Tracey can bring a unique personal perspective from both raising ADHD children and being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Tracey is a Board Member of ADHD New Zealand, with a BSc in Psychology. This presentation aims to create a solid base of understanding for recognising and addressing the complexities of Aroreritini/ADHD in educational contexts. It will define ADHD and explore core characteristics, including inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Attendees will learn about common co-existing conditions and how ADHD presents in different settings. The session will provide practical information for educators and support staff to better understand and support students with ADHD, fostering a more effective learning environment. We are grateful to Kahu Pūtoi who have made this webinar available to Ako Panuku kaiako.Past webinar•35 minutesWatch now
Les Elder | My Identity is My SuperpowerLes focuses on how she used her upbringing, her experiences, and her strong sense of self to guide her through some of her toughest moments as a professional sportsperson. Recorded at Hui ā-Tau 2023.Past webinar•34 minsWatch now
Jenny Tebbutt - Making the Difference for Those Who Learn DifferentlyJenny Tebbutt is an Educational Consultant at Raising Achievement. She has 25 years' experience working with neurodiversity and at-risk learners and has authored two books on the subject: a Handbook for schools and a guide for parents. Jenny provides PLD opportunities to schools and organisations, and works with whānau and ākonga, from early childhood through to adults. This session explores the following kaupapa: - Understanding and identifying the additional needs of your learner. - What are underpinning cognitive weaknesses and how do they impact learners? - Support services you can access to assist learners achieve their potential. - Maximising achievement and potential through her approach. We are grateful to Kahu Pūtoi who have made this webinar available to Ako Panuku kaiako.Past webinar•28 minutesWatch now