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Rethink Programme Course
OverviewFree programme for teams
who work with those vulnerable to housing loss
Providing tools and confidence to respond to
mental distress
What participants are saying...
“All personnel need this training”
“Great facilitators – rich discussion”
“This really helps me in order to help our clients. I have learnt so
much from this workshop”
“Mental health is a huge part of everyone’s life – it’s vital to
understand it clearly”
Enquiries - Contact the Rethink Team
027 RETHINK (027 738 4465)
09 630 5909 ext 9834
rethink.org.nz/housing
Course OverviewThis three part programme for staff includes:
1) Workshop Tahi: Mental Distress;Attitudes and Awareness
Awareness of mental health related issues and mental distress
Attitudes and assumptions towards people with mental health conditions
Stigma and discrimination
Responding with respect
Emotional validation
2) Workshop Rua: Mental Distress;Inclusion and Self-care
Social inclusion
Housing realities
Keeping our tank full (self-care)
Exploring scenarios and responses
Team reflection
3) Resources and Support
Online and distributed resourcesincluding personalised posters
Professional development for staff on mental distress
Identifies and supports areas for further development in your organisation
BenefitsFurther Information
Sheree VeyseyDELIVERY LEAD
Aidan and Sheree work with a team of warm and competent facilitators
through out the North Island to deliver the Two+ Rethink programme.
The Team
Aidan Kaho FACILITATOR
The Rethink Programme is funded by Like Minds, Like Mine programme
visit: likeminds.org.nz Rethink is a brand of mental health NGO Mind and Body Consultants,
part of Emerge Aotearoa.
What participants found valuable...“Changing the way I think and my
self awareness”
“New knowledge, resources, new ideas…“
“I can take them back and use with clients”
“I have new ways to deal with situations that may arise”
They are supported in this important project by Mahitahi Trust and Vaka Tautua.
Identifies and supports areas for further development in an organisation setting
Group participation builds inclusive culture
Personalised posters and certificates
Participants awarded ten points towards their Australasian Housing Institute Professional Accreditation.
This programme is designed for a lasting positive impact based on your organisation’s responses to mental distress
All staff can participate in the programme
Funded through the Like Minds, Like Mine programme: Free until December 2020Delivered by professional facilitators at your organisation
Refreshments provided.