Professional development for Community Workers
Media Release
Professional development for Community Workers
The Annual CWTAS Forum, set for Thursday
lunchtime, will tackle the issue of professional development
for Community Workers.
CWTAS (Community Workers
Training and Support) has been operating in Nelson since the
1980s, and has held an annual forum for the past six years.
CWTAS co-chair Penny Molnar says there is a lot of interest
in the topic to be put to a panel on
Thursday.
“Community Workers are at the front
line, many of them work in isolation, and they face major
issues in times of rapid change like the present,” she
said. “It’s a sector that operates on a very tight
budget without the opportunities for training on the job or
in formal settings enjoyed by other sectors.”
The
forum will look training needs, and present some grassroots
solutions from local groups, as well as hearing from
experts.
The panellists are Sarah Fraser, NMIT
social work programme co-ordinator, Jude McNabb from
Volunteer Nelson, Jac Lynch and Karin Brown from Kaiawhina
Ahumani Social Services ITO, with Kath Inwood, NCC community
services manager as the facilitator.
Those
attending have been asked to bring along their own solutions
to issues such as setting boundaries, relating with other
agencies, working collaboratively and employment
compliance.
The CWTAS forum is at noon on 24
September at the NMIT Student Lounge in Hardy
St.
Anyone interested is welcome to attend this
free community event. Lunch will be provided thanks to Fresh
Choice Collingwood St and Victory Fruit & Veges.
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