Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its Implications for Counsellors in Aotearoa
Event description
Tēnā koutou NZAC whānau,
Warm welcome to this two part NZAC webinar series on
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its Implications for Counsellors in Aotearoa presented by Dr Susan Healy and Rangi Davis
Webinar I
In their claim to the Waitangi Tribunal in 2010-2011, Ngāpuhi Nui Tonu brought out a whole new depth of knowledge regarding Te Tiriti o Waitangi. They emphasised that He Whakaputanga, their 1835 declaration of sovereignty, was fundamental to understanding their intentions in embracing the treaty relationship. The vision they expressed is one that is positive for all in this country. Knowing this history enables deeper and life-giving insights into Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how we might respond to it.
Both webinars will be interactive with small group activities to enhance learnings.
Webinar 2
Webinar 2 will build on webinar 1 and explore some of these themes:The critical importance of Relationships in the Māori world Te āo Māori - Matariki, Tapu, Noa, Mana, Kaitiakitanga, Whānaungatanga
Whakapapa Exploring whakapapa, whānau hapu and iwi links
Pepeha - Creating personal pepeha, Identifying one's place in relation to tupuna, whenua and moana
Papatuanuku Relationship
Explore what Te Tiriti in action could look like in your practice
This webinar series has two 90 minute webinars which are offered in two time slots, either during two evenings Wednesday 15 and Wednesday 22 June 6.30-8pm or in on two mornings Friday 17 and Thursday 23 June 10.30am-12pm. Please note not Friday morning as this will be our first wonderful Matariki public holiday celebration! Choose either an evening zoom webinar ticket or a morning zoom webinar ticket when you book.
Early bird tickets are available until Monday 13 June.
Susan, Rangi and I really look forward to seeing you all at these webinars
Noho ora mai
Niccy Fraser