FACILITATOR

MSc, PhD

Jaimee Stuart

Jaimee has a MSc and PhD from Victoria University of Wellington in Cross-cultural Psychology and is an Adjunct Research Fellow of the Centre for Applied Cross-cultural Psychology. Jaimee has worked across government, NGO, and private sectors in New Zealand, Australia, and the broader Asia Pacific focusing on health, wellbeing, and identity in the context of cultural diversity and multiculturalism. She has published extensively on the topics of acculturation and adaptation, Indigenous health, and refugee settlement and has facilitated professional development and capacity building in cross-cultural competency, cultural intelligence, intercultural relations and unconscious bias (among many other topics) for over 15 years.

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Half-day
Online
NZD 395

Foundations of Intercultural Competency

Develop cultural awareness and practical strategies to work more effectively in diverse teams and communities.
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Half-day
Online
NZD 395

Foundations of Unconscious Bias

Understand the psychology of unconscious bias and gain practical tools to recognise and reduce its impact in everyday interactions.
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2 Half-days
Online
NZD 695

Mastering Intercultural Competency

Deepen your intercultural understanding to address real-world challenges with empathy, clarity, and cultural intelligence.
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2 Half-days
Online
NZD 695

Mastering Unconscious Bias

Deepen your understanding of unconscious bias to engage effectively with diversity and actively foster inclusion.

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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.