COURSE LEAD

MTheol, BA (Hons), Ad. Dip. Te Pinakitanga

Graham Cameron

He rimurapa nō Tirikawa,
Ko Mauao te maunga whakairi korero,
Papaki tū ana ngā tai ki Tahataharoa,
Ko Tūtereinga te tangata,
Ko Pirirākau ngā kore tūohu,
Nō Ngāti Ranginui ahau.

Graham is a Research Fellow and facilitator of Hohou te Rongopai with the endorsement of Te Amorangi Kāhui Kaumātua and Te Rūnanga Hauora Māori o Te Moana a Toi (a representative body of 17 iwi) in the Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB). Graham is on a secondment as Equity Lead to the Public Health Agency Establishment Team in the Ministry of Health, as part of the reforms of the health and disability sector. Graham is a subject matter expert in integrating te Tiriti o Waitangi, kawa and tikanga into strategy and practice, and relationship building with iwi and Māori communities.

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6 weeks
Online
NZD 995

Restorative Foundations: Health and Disability

Theory, values and principles of restorative practice in a health system context and a Tiriti o Waitangi framework.
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6 weeks
In-Person
NZD 995

Restorative Responses: Health and Disability

Factors critical to the success of restorative practice in a health sector context

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We customise specific programmes for many New Zealand organisations – from short ‘in-house’ courses for employee groups, to executive education, or creating workshops within your existing programmes or events.