Kerry Friend
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how one size does not fit all
Stevie um I
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um I have a passion because I was a health educator health and PE and for me it was all about her water so it was about teaching for the whole child uh just because I believe that relationships are vital in order to get children to learn that's really key um I'm also a mother and through that process my daughter who's just turned 19 has just been diagnosed herself and she has had a hell of a
I met up with Emily through me teaching her daughter and reaching out to her and she was like ah I can connect you to this and
stigma attached still I think and even in our family
Jackie Jackie would you like to introduce yourself please I am the CEO of the dyspraxia support group of New Zealand um I've been with them for about the last 15 years in various roles um I came to this when my son was diagnosed at the age of six um and I'll just say that I have checked
post-education stress disorder and there was something that we
my heart goes out to these kids that don't have someone to advocate for them or don't have teachers that are prepared to listen
Eli I work with the immigration contact center with the ministry of business Innovation and employment I have been
got a bachelor by age of 20. um I'm here because I'm part of the employee lead Network at MB for
Chris
Natasha said before I'm based in invercargill
mum of four boys uh two who are dyslexic one has both of them have visual processing issues and one of them is his discoculia so um 11 years ago I co-funded I co-founded a parent support group to success support South with two othe
starting into our just our second year and we've got 13 organizations in the process at the moment um I also on top of this I have my business unique
Minds where originally I did assessing using Lucid Software I now I don't do that anymore but I do with some more training I now do life coaching for adults neurodiverse adults online to
Chris Richie yeah hello nice I've had some um I guess some contact with uh division thinkers and the taster and
gun book Friday is an organization which offers free counseling to under 25 year olds and it's free um and it arrives and if you get a phone call in three days you get to select the psychologist in your region and you and and they are on the phone with you within seven days because the current
Richie Gabriella we
Gabriella I work as a technical advisor at immigration New Zealand in Palmerston North so one of the things that I'm involved in is training our new intakes we have a new intake
induction for 10 people who are a diverse group of people in all kinds of ways so that's why I'm here
Chelsea would you like to introduce
because I want to better support our tamariki and just to be a better educator so thank you for letting me join wonderful thank you for joining us
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now Linds is it
ADHD um I here was an adult diagnosis as well with ADHD I only got diagnosed with my my youngest boy was eight and so I learned that it was hereditary
so I come from a mother and now an educator and my my passion is to actually help parents and support parents to actually support their kids in mainstream school really because not a lot of parents can do what I did but
Kirsten would you like to to go next and
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Anton can be lucky list and in me core Kirsten Saunders and again my
Tash and Anton when my husband was working with Divergent thinking and as I was currently uh completing my master of educational leadership I started to learn that maybe the
could look back at my practice and think maybe that's why and then I could find research that supported that and so I very much come into this backwards and had the practice before the theory but it's just been incredibly valuable
about Asperger's and now he identifies as being Asperger's and he prefers that label and has found his people so he now has a partner he lives in the house he's just complete
I'm Natasha and my background is training and coaching in
sick of it um I'm late diagnosed as ADHD as well and my questioning often goes down really well for uncovering information but when it ends up back at the boss to try and do stuff it doesn't go down quite so well so um yeah I went to UCLA and did the peer
Anton taught me around how do we create environments where people are educated and they can then be more flexible more compassionate and understanding
purposely targeting corporates right now because they want to be more Innovative and productive and there's all the SE all that we know out there um you know I was at the engineering New Zealand conference a couple of weeks back and they were talking about the average staff turnover in New Zealand is around 20 and where
Professor Amanda Kirby in the UK and in the UK they estimate approximately well they say 20 of the population is diagnosed with traits and then they they say we can easily double that for people like myself who
how do we help teachers create environments where our kids can Thrive and improve mental well-being for all
rom um a dyslexic point of view thinking about uh when I was at school if I'd been given the big picture it would have made all the difference so understanding what the big picture is and that's um you know how it connects to real life um uh just this is the task we're going to do before you get into the details because school is very much uh build it up build it up to the big picture so
dyslexics because that's my area of specialty there are consistencies so it's you know if you can if you can
ordering and sequencing challenges