Submitted by cwang5 on Thu, 16/05/2024 - 11:40am
New Zealand is ranked as the worst-developed country in the OECD for family violence. So, having people with real-world insights to train new social workers is essential if we want to achieve change.
Genevieve Sang-Yum is such a person, and she’s not only incredibly eloquent and passionate. Still, she has gone full circle, from studying at the local Waitakere campus of Unitec and working in the community to teaching there to pass on her learnings to the next generation.
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Submitted by akohler on Thu, 09/05/2024 - 2:08pm
At the event, Academic Programme Manager Dave Hicks shared some thoughts and memories, noting that the new facility mirrors the improving recognition and acceptance of neurodiversity.
After years of making do in adapted spaces, the team is thrilled with a building designed specifically for the unique needs of neurodiverse ākonga, complete with thoughtful touches like calming interior design, LED lighting (goodbye fluorescent!), and a welcoming social area, he says.
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