The Foundations for Safe Sleep
Fay Selby-Law provides context to the refreshed safe sleep messaging. The Foundations for Safe Sleep outlines four pou that provides a whānau centric approach to SUDI Prevention discussion for professionals, community and whānau.
Whānau Centred Practice
Dr Zoë Tipa and Dr Amio Matenga-Ikihele guide us through whānau-centred practice, focusing on how practitioners can engage in respectful, culturally responsive kōrero and practice that upholds whānau mana, values and lived experience. Supported with evidence collected from across the Pacific, this webinar will broaden your understanding of whānau centred engagement in practice and tools to venture forth in your mahi confidently.
Breastfeeding as a protective factor for SUDI
This informative webinar explores the kaupapa of breastfeeding through a whānau-centred lens. Tasha shares insights grounded in whānau experience, including what to expect throughout a supported breastfeeding journey and important considerations around alcohol and drug use. Amy complements this by highlighting breastfeeding as a protective factor for SUDI, and the importance of centering your practice on whānau values. Together, Tasha and Amy bring a wealth of knowledge, practical skills, and resources to support whānau and practitioners, making this a valuable and engaging session not to be missed.
To enquire about upcoming webinars or to be added to the mailing list, please contact sudiprevention@hapai.co.nz
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The Foundations for Safe Sleep
Fay Selby-Law provides context to the refreshed safe sleep messaging. The Foundations for Safe Sleep outlines four pou that provides a whānau centric approach to SUDI Prevention discussion for professionals, community and whānau.
Presenter

Fay Selby-Law
National SUDI Prevention Coordination Service Lead
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Watch Webinar
Whānau Centred Practice
Dr Zoë Tipa and Dr Amio Matenga-Ikihele guide us through whānau-centred practice, focusing on how practitioners can engage in respectful, culturally responsive kōrero and practice that upholds whānau mana, values and lived experience. Supported with evidence collected from across the Pacific, this webinar will broaden your understanding of whānau centred engagement in practice and tools to venture forth in your mahi confidently.
Presenters

Dr Zoë Tipa
Chief Nurse
Whānau Āwhina Plunket

Dr Amio Matenga-Ikihele
General Manager
Moana Connect
& Honorary Lecturer at University of Auckland
