Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari.
Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
FREE to attend
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
CPSLE Roadshow in Ōtautahi
REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE IN NOVEMBER
A workshop to explore reflective practice and
the TUPURANGA framework.
CPSLE Roadshow in Tīmaru
REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE IN NOVEMBER
A workshop focused on TUPURANGA: a place to grow.
CPSLE Roadshow Waihōpai
REGISTRATIONS WILL OPEN IN NOVEMBER
A workshop focused on unpacking TUPURANGA: A place to grow
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room.
Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
FREE to attend
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa
Hiringa Mahara are co-hosting this conference in Auckland at the Waipuna Hotel. The theme for the 2025 conference is ‘Waenga mōrearea: He ara oranga - Amidst crisis and distress there are pathways to wellbeing’.
Cost to register for the day is $550. Click the LINK for more info…
NZ Forum 2025
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room.
Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
FREE to attend
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
From the Darkness - A kōrero with Dave Burnside
An opportunity to learn from Dave Burnside, an acknowledged
expert in Addiction from both academic enterprise and lived experience.
A calendar link will be emailed to you shortly
and available in the Training Space.
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me
The presentation series is an opportunity to learn from our experience and strengthen your organisation’s ability to support male survivors.
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me has been designed to bring service providers and support agencies together, help strengthen understanding of the barriers men face when seeking help, and highlight the benefits of a purposeful peer support and wellbeing approach to support recovery.
Go to UPSKILLING under resources for more info
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me
The presentation series is an opportunity to learn from our experience and strengthen your organisation’s ability to support male survivors.
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me has been designed to bring service providers and support agencies together, help strengthen understanding of the barriers men face when seeking help, and highlight the benefits of a purposeful peer support and wellbeing approach to support recovery.
Go to UPSKILLING under resources for more info
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari.
Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
FREE to attend
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
A jack of all trades- where does our CPSLE expertise lie?
A kōrero with Carron around the quote attributed to Shakespeare “A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one” and its place when thinking about CPSLE kaimahi expertise
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me
The presentation series is an opportunity to learn from our experience and strengthen your organisation’s ability to support male survivors.
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me has been designed to bring service providers and support agencies together, help strengthen understanding of the barriers men face when seeking help, and highlight the benefits of a purposeful peer support and wellbeing approach to support recovery.
Go to UPSKILLING under resources for more info
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me
The presentation series is an opportunity to learn from our experience and strengthen your organisation’s ability to support male survivors.
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me has been designed to bring service providers and support agencies together, help strengthen understanding of the barriers men face when seeking help, and highlight the benefits of a purposeful peer support and wellbeing approach to support recovery.
Go to UPSKILLING under resources for more info
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me
The presentation series is an opportunity to learn from our experience and strengthen your organisation’s ability to support male survivors.
Hoake Tātou | Walk With Me has been designed to bring service providers and support agencies together, help strengthen understanding of the barriers men face when seeking help, and highlight the benefits of a purposeful peer support and wellbeing approach to support recovery.
Go to UPSKILLING under resources for more info
From the bottle and beyond: a focus on recovery
Join Kelly as she shares her shift from addiction to recovery. She will share some key learnings.
Link will be sent via email to newsletter recipients, and also in the Training Space
Peer Practice amongst big emotions
Peer Approaches to self-injury and suicidality- with Dr Annie Southern
The link has been sent by email, and is also in the TRAINING SPACE
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari.
Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
FREE to attend
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
Stepping up to Peer Leadership - A kōrero with Juanita Richards
The much loved Service Manager of the 1737 Peer Line, Juanita will
speak to the challenges and supports encountered when
‘stepping up’ into the role from calltaker.
A calendar link will be emailed to you shortly
and available in the Training Space.
Keeping It Real overview
An opportunity to learn more about the refreshed Let’s Get
Real framework. To register follow this link:
Community of Practice with Rose
Although under the Gambling Harm team, this is an opportunity
to connect/share and learn in a range of peer areas.
Meeting ID: 463 477 229 381 9
Passcode: K7PR9E36
Reflective Practice with Rose
LINK- in Teams
Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 481 174 333 581 2
Passcode: 4vR6Mr9K
A simple way of putting the group reflective session is when it is grounded in mutual respect, trust, and a clear, shared understanding of the session's purpose. These sessions should reflect peer values by fostering authentic, reciprocal relationships and honouring experiential knowledge. When participants are supported to share the expertise gained through lived experience, group reflective practice becomes a powerful space for growth, cultural safety, and the enhancement of peer-informed practice.
Southern Peer- What's On Top
LINK: https://zoom.us/j/9108154068?omn=94301397233
Pop in and share what is currently at the top of your mind…find connection. Be gifted other perspectives, or resources, or encouragement
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend
Otago-Southland CPSLE Hui
A chance to connect and learn in the company of like minds.
Transport, Food and laughter are all FREE
Connection Chat via zoom
A chance to pop in and pop out as suits your roster and connect with Carron and other CPSLE workers or Allies.
LINK
Topic: Southern Peer JULY 25 chat
Time: Jul 10, 2025 09:00 Auckland, Wellington
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/9108154068?omn=91717282235
Meeting ID: 910 815 4068
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend
Experiential Knowledge- with GRANT
A close look at this essential value- it is our stories selected from our lived experience that can transform
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend
Gambling Harm in real life- with Rose
An exploration of a journey through Gambling Harm with Rose.
Stories from the heart- the limits and benefits of LEX storytelling
A session with Carron sharing learnings from AUT lectures and personal experience.
Distress Tolerance Workshop
At Helensburgh House, ground floor training room. Wakari. Explore grounding-self care-communication and much more.
Book a space via emailing the facilitator:
james.caley@southerndhb.govt.nz
FREE to attend
Values at the heart of practice: PART TWO with Grant
A close look at another CPSLE value and a discussion around how we demonstrate/radiate it in our work
LINK in Training Space and emailed
Navigating Addiction: A guide to supporting others- with Camille
Learn from award winning DAPAANZ member Camille