
Neurospicy and Thriving: Building impactful peer relationships: with Jemma
Take the time to learn from Jemma as a Lived Experience community member about how to build and maintain peer relationships

Navigating Addiction: A guide to supporting others- with Camille
Learn from award winning DAPAANZ member Camille

Values at the heart of practice: PART TWO with Grant
A close look at another CPSLE value and a discussion around how we demonstrate/radiate it in our work
LINK in Training Space and emailed

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend

10 things you should know about BPD- with Ruth
An awesome opportunity to learn from a fellow Lived Experience worker about some ways that can support those with the BPD diagnosis, or any of our peers.
Ruth will share their story and highlight ways their life has or could have been positively impacted.

Values at the heart of practice: PART ONE with Grant
A close look at a CPSLE value and a discussion around how we demonstrate/radiate it in our work
LINK in Training Space and emailed

Staying Peer At Work
An opportunity to discuss how we manage our personal feelings while upholding CPSLE values

You What?? A focus on SELF TALK with Andre
As we start the year it is good to consider whether we are speaking kindly to ourselves….Andre leads a discussion around the role of Self Talk, warts and all
LINK in Training Space and emailed 19/01/25

Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend



Telling Our Stories with Carron
There are things to consider when sharing part of our Recovery story…. A focus on the Storytelling craft

Reflection Take Two
Reflection as a self-supporting tool
Take the time to learn and share from each other as the year grinds to a halt
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/9108154068?omn=97323223721
Meeting ID: 910 815 4068

Take Note Take 2
A discussion around the WHY and HOW of Collaborative Notetaking with Grant Cooper

FREE TRAINING DUNEDIN
Join James Caley and a mix of clinicians and Lived Experience workers to focus on DISTRESS TOLERANCE.
Positive impacts for ourselves, our peers, and our colleagues. Held at Helensburgh House 2nd Floor Training Room.
Enrol via james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz

Reflection as a self-supporting tool
How do we sustain our practice with integrity and safety when we too have a history and day to day struggles? A CONVERSATION and SHARING
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/9108154068?omn=92628571926
Meeting ID: 910 815 4068

TRAINING
Camille and the road to recovery
An opportunity to connect with a story of recovery shared by Camille from the mighty North Island.

FREE TRAINING DUNEDIN
Join James Caley and a mix of clinicians and Lived Experience workers to focus on DISTRESS TOLERANCE.
Positive impacts for ourselves, our peers, and our colleagues. Held at Helensburgh House Ground Floor Training Room.
Enrol via james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz

TRAINING
WHAT WE SAY IN RESPONSE
What we say in response to a person's sharing matters. Join Carron for a deep dive into something more than minimal encouragers

REFLECTION
Take another look at Reflection as a way to support our interactions with others.

TRAINING
TAKE NOTE- A RETAKE
Whose voice is heard in your notes?
Another conversation with Grant Cooper around the why and how of collaborative notes

REFLECTION
An opportunity to explore what seeking the positive can do when we consider an interaction: bring a tale of a positive connection or dissect mine


CONNECTION
COFFEE AND CHAT
CHAT STARTER: What is one thing you wish you had more time for in your life?

TRAINING
ARE BOUNDARIES BENDABLE?
Grant Cooper allows a review of boundaries and limits in the workplace, and our lives.
Find the link in Training Space

CONNECTION
CUPPA AND CHAT
STARTER: What nickname would you choose for yourself? Or have you been given in the past & why

TRAINING
HOW TO BE KIND TO YOURSELF
Andre Jackson shares ways we can show compassion to ourselves in an eighty minute interactive presentation

TE POU PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS OPEN
There will be an opportunity soon to apply for funding to support training and professional development for both the consumer, peer support and lived experience (CPSLE) workforce and mental health and addiction support workers.
The CPSLE grant is for people in existing consumer, peer support and lived experience workforce roles (paid or unpaid) to cover the costs of taking part in a learning activity to develop professional knowledge and skills that enhance applicants’ CPSLE role or career.
If you have any questions, please email grants@tepou.co.nz.
Applications close MIDDAY Friday 1st November 2024