Webinars

The Board | te Poari runs three to four live webinars annually. The purpose of these online events are to provide information about practising within the regulatory environment, reflection on what that means in the real world, and the opportunity for practitioners to ask questions, offer their thoughts, and share their experiences.

Time spent viewing and engaging with these webinars can be counted toward CPD hours.

Many of our webinars are also available in downloadable audio format.

Practitioners are welcome to ask questions or provide feedback by emailing us at [email protected] (please first check any linked Q&A to see if your question has been answered already).

Webinar – Return to Practice

Our professional advisors, Damon Newrick and Kathryn Hutchinson join RTP supervisor Jessie Snowdon to discuss what the Return to Practice programme involves for both the physiotherapist and the supervisor. More information about return to practice is available here. The additional Q&A for this webinar can be read here. Questions from

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Webinar – He kawa whakaruruhau ā matatau Māori

Our Professional Advisors Maarama Davis and Kathryn Hutchinson talk about incorporating He kawa whakaruruhau ā matatau Māori: Māori cultural safety and competence standard in your practice. We look at the purpose of this standard and highlight the important details about how to implement it in your day‐to‐day practice. You can

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Webinar – The Framework in practice

Our Professional Advisors Damon and Maarama are joined by Megan Bishop and Kathryn Hutchinson to discuss how they incorporate the Standards Framework into their practice. The Framework comprises the Practice Thresholds, the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and the Physiotherapy standards and can be found here.

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Webinar – Cultural safety and awareness

Professional Advisors Damon Newrick and Maarama Davis are joined by panellists Jane Fairbairn, Arantzasu Morales, Rasela‐Joy Gibson, and Anna Mason‐Mackay to discuss cultural safety and awareness from different perspectives. You can refamiliarise yourself with the Cultural competence standard here. Rasela‐Joy Gibson Malo le soifua maua! My name is Rasela‐Joy Gibson and I’m

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Webinar – Informed consent

Informed consent is an important part of the physiotherapist‐ ngā kiritaki hauora (health consumer) relationship. In this webinar we explore the key components that make up informed consent and how they apply in different physiotherapy contexts.

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