About this Event
The Grounding Workshop follows Music Therapy New Zealand's Annual General Meeting, held at the stunning new music venue St. David's Memorial Church.
https://www.saintdavidsfriends.org.nz/
The day will start with morning tea, followed by our AGM and music making. After lunch the three-hour workshop will take place.
'The Grounding Workshop' will explore notions of cultural competence, cultural safety and cultural intelligence in a professional facilitated conversation. Including:
- The colonisation of Aotearoa-New Zealand and its implications for now and beyond
- Unconscious bias including structural institutional racism
- That it is not enough to just be “not racist” – we must be “anti-racist”
- Dismantling racism with intelligence
- Inequity is evidence of bias
- The most up-to-date international discourse on racism and anti-racism
- Exploring tokenism vs authenticity
- The Engaging Well formula/strategy for dealing with racism
For more info visit www.engaging-well.com
We look forward to seeing you all there!
A zoom link will be available to any members that are not able to attend the AGM in person. Zoom is not available for the workshop.
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The Grounding WorkshopFacilitated by Hone HurihanganuiAnd MThNZ 2022 Annual General Meeting
Date: Sunday 25 SeptemberTime: 9.15am to 4.30pm
Address:Onehunga Community Centre83 Church StreetOnehungaAuckland
Workshop fees:
$60 General Admission$45 MTHNZ Members$30 Concession/StudentsEmail: [email protected]: www.musictherapy.org.nz
About Hone:
Hone affiliates to Ngāti Tahu, Ngāti Whaoa, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi tāmanuhiri and Ngāti Whakaue. Hone’s background is in education, health and leadership having held senior positions in these sectors for over 30 years including: Head of School Wairarapa Community Polytechnic (10 years), Director Māori & Pacific at Careers New Zealand; Executive Director Māori at the New Zealand Correspondence School; and Chief Executive of Whaiora –a health and social services provider organisation where he launched that community’s first VLCA medical centre created to serve the vulnerable and under-served. Hone has worked in an advisory capacity for the Crown Law Office during Waitangi Tribunal hearings (Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Pāhauwera and Wairarapa claimants) and crown visits to foreshore and seabed claims of the Ngāti Porou peoples of the East Coast of Te Ika a Māui. Hone holds a Tohu Mātauranga Māori (Marae Attestation) and a Postgraduate Diploma of Teaching.
Hone is an expert communicator, presenter and teacher. He is a fluent speaker of TeReo and has an expert applied understanding of Tikanga. Hone is the founding director of Engaging Well Limited. This education consultancy provides education and training in Cultural Competence, Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Te Reo me ōna Tikanga across both government and private sectors. Outside of work, Hone enjoys studying mōteatea (archaic poetry), whakapapa (genealogy) and music. He is a singer/composer and playwright and was opera trained at an early age appearing in his first operatic performance when he was 14 years old. Hone enjoys singing with family and friends when the opportunity arises.Hone has 4 tamariki and 3 mokopuna and values whānau dearly.
Visit www.engaging-well.com for more information
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Friends of St. David's Trust, 70 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland, New Zealand
NZD 30.00 to NZD 60.00