New Zealand Association of Counsellors continues the webinar series on Working with trauma, covering: Post-disaster counselling in a changing world; Hohourongo — a restoration and reconciliation process and; Romiromi and Mirimiri — Traditional Māori healing approaches for trauma.
Post Disaster Counselling in a Changing World presented by Fred Bemak:
This webinar will consider two major crises that communities are facing, climate emergencies that have displaced individuals and disrupted entire communities and community-based violence.
This webinar will present a post-disaster counselling intervention model as well as examine healing, advocacy, and self-care within the post-disaster context.
** Register Here (https://events.humanitix.com/post-disaster-counselling-in-a-changing-world)
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Hohourongo:
Hohourongo is a process of seeking restoration and reconciliation after harm or violence has occurred.
This presentation will take you through a step by step process of stages, that will offer you preparation for Hohourongo, especially if Māori clients ask you about wanting Hohourongo.
** Register Here (https://events.humanitix.com/hon)
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Romiromi Mirimiri:
Romiromi & Mirimiri; ancient and traditional forms of healing based on Māori philosophies surrounding holistic wellbeing.
- Presents how they can be used to help relieve everything from everyday ailments to inherited traumas and more
- Tells stories of the profound benefits to be found from receiving these treatments.
** Register Here (https://events.humanitix.com/mirimiri-romiromi-traditional-maori-healing-approaches-for-trauma)
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