Weaving together knowledge for wellbeing : trauma informed approaches Le Va
Contributor(s): Le Va.
Material type: BookPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand : Le Va, 2019Description: electronic document (6 pages) : PDF file.Subject(s): CULTURAL ISSUES | INTERVENTION | MENTAL HEALTH | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | TRAUMA | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: Trauma-informed approaches focus on recognising and validating the trauma experiences of people and their potential to heal despite these experiences. Culture plays an integral role in how we respond to trauma, healing and support. When working with Pasifika people in New Zealand, Le Va promotes a strengths-based approach aimed at holistic restoration of peoples' wellbeing. We have produced this learning module to raise awareness of the effects of trauma and a trauma-informed approach, but specifically with a focus on a healing-centred approach when working with Pasifika people and families. This module complements Le Va's collaborative work with other national centres outlined in the report. (From the website). Acess the website to view the associated website and for links to the Engaging Pasifika culture competency training programme. Record #6419Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON19100032 |
Trauma-informed approaches focus on recognising and validating the trauma experiences of people and their potential to heal despite these experiences. Culture plays an integral role in how we respond to trauma, healing and support.
When working with Pasifika people in New Zealand, Le Va promotes a strengths-based approach aimed at holistic restoration of peoples' wellbeing. We have produced this learning module to raise awareness of the effects of trauma and a trauma-informed approach, but specifically with a focus on a healing-centred approach when working with Pasifika people and families.
This module complements Le Va's collaborative work with other national centres outlined in the report. (From the website). Acess the website to view the associated website and for links to the Engaging Pasifika culture competency training programme. Record #6419