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The Art of Facilatating Self-Determination
This is a five-day personal and professional development seminar that deepens our understanding of human motivation, strengthens our capacity to make connections, and focuses the mindfulness required to facilitate the freely self-directed growth and development of others.

Whether one is working with groups, working with individuals, or striving to better support self-determination within one’s own family, The Art of Facilitating Self-Determination will clarify the principles behind facilitating change, help grow personal self-awareness and deepen intentionality, while providing practical experience in the role of the facilitator. 

"The Art of Facilitating Self-Determination" is about inspiring people and equipping them to make informed transformative choices.  However, in the end, becoming a Facilitator of Self-Determination is a matter of whom we choose to become, rather than a matter of special skill sets or techniques we acquire.   We offer simple tools and ideas that anyone can use while their inner facilitator emerges.

Expressions of interest in attending this training are now invited. At this stage We anticpate holding this training later in 2012 in New Zealand utilising the developer of the program Stephen Pocklington. Stephen is the Lead Trainer and Director of www.wellbeyondrecovery.com .
 

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Te Mahere Whakatika Oranga

THe internationally-respected Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) has been translated into Māori. Leading NZ recovery educators utilise WRAP as an important programme to assist the recovery journey of tangata whaiora. WRAP gives a practical and intuitive process by which to put recovery principles into practice.

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Mood Memos

Mood Memos has been launched at: www.moodmemos.com.

Mood Memos is a University of Melbourne study exploring a method of preventing depression through the internet. The study is targeted to people experiencing some depression symptoms who are not yet too severe, with the aim of averting depression or relapse.

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