The workshop is designed to build practical skills and understanding when working with former refugees and migrants.
This session is especially relevant for staff in community, health, education, and social service roles — anyone who is often the first point of contact for clients from diverse backgrounds.
Workshop Details:
Date: Thursday, 29 May
Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Pūtangitangi Greenmeadows Community Centre – Tui Room
Cost: Free (Kindly supported by Nelson City Council)
Register here: https://forms.gle/LHUyJuphFb5hUnfz5
Or email: norma@victorycommunity.org.nz
Why This Matters for front office teams:
A culturally capable team isn’t just a ‘nice to have’ — it directly affects service quality and outcomes. Staff who can confidently and respectfully engage with people from diverse
backgrounds:
- Reduce confusion and misunderstandings
- Build trust and lasting client relationships
- Enhance your organisation’s reputation as inclusive and responsive
- Improve service access and reduce repeat visits or missed appointments
This interactive workshop draws on real-world experience and local expertise to offer practical, actionable tools front office/reception teams can use straight away.
Topics for discussion include:
• OME - How to assess hearing loss concern.
• OME - accessing surgical management for timely restoration of hearing for bilateral and unilateral OME.
• What about acute otitis media – when to treat, complications and safety netting.
This one hour zoom webinar will include a presentation followed by a facilitated question and answer session.
Venue: Zoom webinar
Booking
Booking link https: https://tinyurl.com/CIGLUEEAR
This webinar will provide prescribers with an update on the current medication landscape for ADHD, including which treatments are currently funded and available.
Key topics:
Guidance on transitioning patients from one brand or form of methylphenidate to another, or to alternative treatments for ADHD or narcolepsy.
The role of treatment holidays and other potential options where clinically appropriate.
How to prioritise patient groups for prescribing the available methylphenidate.
Identifying when specialist clinical advice is necessary to ensure optimal care for patients.
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AI Webinar Session 2 - Effective AI Scribing, a real time demonstration
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Ethical aspects of AI in healthcare.
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Presenters are highly qualified and experienced nurses, doctors or other health professionals. Their specialty areas cover the full spectrum of rural healthcare including topics such as acute and chronic medicine, mental health, women’s health and emergency care.
Sessions are delivered in a range of formats including both webinars and CPD sessions.
For further information and access follow this Link
Goodfellow Webinars are online interactive live CPD events featuring topical and relevant information for health professionals. The free webinars are recorded allowing you to watch at your convenience. Professional development points are available.
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The ultimate ear care course for frontline health workers
Learn how to use an otoscope & common ear conditions
The stop and go functionality lets you complete the 6 hours of learning on your own schedule, anywhere, anytime on any device. Now the learning is accessible to everyone.
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