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Toitū te Waiora establishes its first Social Services National Advisory Group (NIAG)

Toitū te Waiora proudly hosted its first kanohi ki te kanohi (face-to-face) hui with the newly established Social Services NIAG this week.

This dynamic group represents a collection of voices from across the social services sector and is dedicated to advocating for sector needs, influencing the strategic direction of qualification reviews, and addressing workforce trends and challenges.

The hui sparked insightful discussions around the future of the social services workforce, with members sharing valuable data, insights, and strategies to ensure a sustainable workforce for the future. We’re excited for the continued collaboration and passion this group will bring.

A NIAG focussed on the early childhood education sector has also been established and will come together for the first time later this month. Our goal is to ensure that the education and training provided within their sectors aligns with the evolving workforce demands and supports the career aspirations of learners, building a sustainable workforce.

Members of the NIAG are as follows:

Name:  Organisation 
Nathan Chong-Nee Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers
Karena Brown E Tū
Carole Tana- Tepania Tangata Whenua Social Workers Association/ ME Family Services
Liz Gourlay Social Workers Registration Board
Tanya Anaha Te Whatu Ora/Why Ora
Ivy Harper Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu
Susana Lepoamo Te Puna Aonui
Megan Thomassen-Clarke Women’s Refuge
Selina Alkington Te Pou
Edna ‘Ungatea Havea Victoria University
Pesio Ah-Honi Mapu Maia

 

 

Top left – Mark Ormsby (Toitū te Waiora), Susana Lepoamo, Karena Brown, Liz Gourlay, Tanya Anaha, Hera Williams (Toitū te Waiora), Nathan Chong-Nee

Bottom left – Amanda Kent ((Toitū te Waiora), Sean McKinley (Toitū te Waiora CE), Carole Tana- Tepania, Tamar Anstice (Toitū te Waiora), Ivy Harper