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SUMMARY:Workshop: Better Courageous Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Supporting respectful\, safe and timely conversations \n\nBetter Courageous Conversations supports people to speak up early and respectfully when issues arise. With no role-play!\nThe workshop focuses on building confidence to raise concerns\, give feedback and address challenges in ways that protect dignity\, relationships and psychological safety.\nParticipants reflect on real workplace situations and engage in discussion to explore practical approaches to having calm\, constructive conversations that prevent small issues from escalating.\n\nThis workshop contributes to healthier workplaces by supporting early intervention\, reduced stress and stronger working relationships. \n\n\nHow the learning supports:Ourselves – confidence\, emotional awareness and self-respectOthers – safe dialogue\, listening and mutual understandingOrganisation – reduced conflict\, stronger trust and improved wellbeing. \n\n\n\nThe Better Workplace series supports leaders\, staff and employers to be the best they can be at work. It gives an insight into what makes a workplace attractive for new staff\, and what might help current staff to stay. People who develop at work help a workplace grow and improve – keeping everyone safe and confident in their relationships and in their roles.
URL:https://tuhtrust.nz/event/workshop-better-courageous-conversations/
LOCATION:Wairarapa Events Centre\, 50 Holloway Street\, Carterton\, New Zealand
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SUMMARY:Connected Communities series - Dr Andrew Lensen
DESCRIPTION:Tū Hauoranga Trust is pleased to welcome Dr Andrew Lensen as our first speaker in the 2026 Connected Communities Series.\nAn AI specialist from Victoria University\, Programme Director of Victoria University’s AI Lab and a private consultant. Andrew will lead a community conversation about his specialty AI work. \nDr Andrew Lensen is an award winner of the Critic and Conscience of Society award 2026 and is currently advocating for stronger regulation around AI to help protect Aotearoa New Zealand’s society. \nHe recently issued an open letter to lawmakers about using ‘AI for good’.  regulateai.nz \nEntry is by koha. \nAndrew’s Victoria University profile wgtn.ac.nz/andrew.lensen\nAward news article universitiesnz.ac.nz/latest-news
URL:https://tuhtrust.nz/event/connected-communities-series-dr-andrew-lensen/
LOCATION:Rosewood\, 417 Queen Street\, Masterton\, 417 Queen Street\, Masterton\, 5810\, New Zealand
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SUMMARY:The Thinking Game - A movie about artificial intelligence (AI)
DESCRIPTION:Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/thinking-game\n\n\nA movie about artificial intelligence (AI) \nSunday 26 April 3.00pm\nDirected by Greg Kohs\nReel As Dirt\, Cityspeak Films \nScreentime – 1 hour 23 minutes \nViewer discussion to follow – 30 minutes \nSuitable for anyone interested in artificial intelligence – health professionals\, chess and Go players\, health / biology / science / research students\, lecturers\, teachers\, parents\, grandparents\, gamers\, \nThe Thinking Game takes you on a fascinating journey into the heart of DeepMind\, one of the world’s leading AI labs\, as it strives to unravel the mysteries of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Inside DeepMind’s London headquarters\, founder Demis Hassabis and his team are relentlessly pursuing the creation of AI that matches or surpasses human abilities on a wide range of tasks. Filmed over five years\, the documentary puts viewers in the room for the pivotal moments of this quest\, including the groundbreaking achievement that solved a 50-year grand challenge in biology. The Thinking Game captures the exhilaration of historic breakthroughs\, the crushing weight of disappointment during setbacks\, and the unwavering pursuit of knowledge that defines Demis’ commitment to scientific innovation. This film invites viewers to witness one of the most important scientific adventures of our time\, exploring the potential of AGI to reshape our world. \nOptional viewer discussion after – decide whether to participate after you’ve seen the movie. \n\nTickets: https://events.humanitix.com/thinking-game
URL:https://tuhtrust.nz/event/the-thinking-game-movie/
LOCATION:The Screening Room\, Masterton\, 5 Crayne St\, Masterton\, 5810\, New Zealand
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260423T113000
DTSTAMP:20260511T062029
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SUMMARY:Youth Hub Workshop: Clinical
DESCRIPTION:Be part of a collective of local stakeholders committed to improving the wellbeing of rangatahi in the Wairarapa. \nCurrently\, many of our young people face fragmented journeys when seeking health and wellbeing support. We are also mindful that there are lots of providers doing amazing mahi in this space\, but we are not as well connected as we could be. This means that in our current financial climate with restricted funding\, some of us may be competing for the same limited funding pool\, or duplicating services that could be more streamlined.\nKeeping the young person and their whanau front of mind and central to our work\, we are exploring the concept of a Wairarapa-specific Youth Hub or One Stop Shop\, designed to provide integrated\, youth friendly clinical and social/wellbeing care. \nWe recognise that your expertise is essential in designing a model that is clinically safe\, sustainable and effective. We invite you to a targeted Clinical Integration Workshop to explore: \n\nCollaborative practice: How can we do better\, co-locate or integrate services to reduce wait times. Make best use of warm handovers\, that we know are so much more effective for rangatahi\, and reduce wasted resources?\nShared resources: what would shared clinical governance and infrastructure look like in the Wairarapa context?\nGap identification: what are the specific barriers your service faces in reaching and engaging with youth? How can we address these as a collective?
URL:https://tuhtrust.nz/event/youth-hub-workshop-clinical/
LOCATION:Wairarapa Community Centre\, 41 Perry Street\, Masterton\, 5810\, New Zealand
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SUMMARY:Youth Hub Workshop: Community Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Building a community backed Youth Hub for our rangathi \nFor Mana Taiohi (youth development)\, Partnership\, and Community-led solutions \nOur rangatahi deserve a space where they feel they belong. A place that honours their mana and provides the support they need to thrive. We are in the early stages of dreaming and designing a Youth Hub for the Wairarapa\, and we want you at the table. \nWe know our community and NGO partners have their ear to the ground. You see the needs and gaps that clinical services may fail to see. We are hosting a community partnership workshop to discuss how we can work together\, more closely than ever before\, to fill these gaps\, provide a holistic service and better meet the needs of our rangatahi. \nWe want to hear your thoughts on \n\nThe vision: what should a Youth Hub feel like\, look like\, and provide for our rangatahi?\nCollaboration over competition: how can we move away from siloed working to a truly collaborative partnership model?\nAccessibility: how do we ensure our Hub meets the diverse needs of our rural and urban communities? Are there minority groups that are not accessing the support they need? How do we address this?
URL:https://tuhtrust.nz/event/youth-hub-workshop-community/
LOCATION:Wairarapa Community Centre\, 41 Perry Street\, Masterton\, 5810\, New Zealand
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Better Service to Others
DESCRIPTION:Providing respectful\, consistent and caring service \nBetter Service to Others – focuses on how people deliver service and care to clients\, patients\, whānau and colleagues. With no role-play! \n\n\nThe workshop explores how attitude\, communication and behaviour shape experiences and influence trust\, dignity and wellbeing.\nParticipants are encouraged to reflect on their role in creating positive experiences and to discuss practical ways to respond calmly and respectfully\, even in challenging or emotional situations.\n\nThis workshop supports organisational and employment outcomes by strengthening professionalism\, empathy and confidence in frontline and support roles. \n\n\nHow the learning supports:Ourselves – confidence\, self-management and professionalismOthers – empathy\, respect and positive experiencesOrganisation – improved service quality\, trust and reputation. \n\nThe Better Workplace series supports leaders\, staff and employers to be the best they can be at work. It gives an insight into what makes a workplace attractive for new staff\, and what might help current staff to stay. People who develop at work help a workplace grow and improve – keeping everyone safe and confident in their relationships and in their roles.
URL:https://tuhtrust.nz/event/workshop-better-service-to-others/
LOCATION:Wairarapa Events Centre\, 50 Holloway Street\, Carterton\, New Zealand
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Better Communications
DESCRIPTION:Strengthening connection\, trust and teamwork\n\nBetter Communications supports people to build strong\, respectful working relationships through clearer communication and teamwork. Without role-play!The workshop creates space for participants to reflect on how they show up at work and how everyday interactions affect trust\, safety and wellbeing.\nThrough guided discussion and shared learning\, participants explore communication styles\, listening skills and practical strategies for working well with others\, particularly in busy or high-pressure environments.\nThe workshop supports positive employment outcomes by helping people feel more confident\, connected and effective in their roles.\n\nHow the learning supports:Ourselves – self-awareness\, confidence and emotional regulationOthers – respectful communication\, cooperation and understandingOrganisation – safer workplaces\, stronger teams and reduced conflict.\n\nThe Better Workplace series supports leaders\, staff and employers to be the best they can be at work. It gives an insight into what makes a workplace attractive for new staff\, and what might help current staff to stay. People who develop at work help a workplace grow and improve – keeping everyone safe and confident in their relationships and in their roles.
URL:https://tuhtrust.nz/event/workshop-better-teamwork-and-communications/
LOCATION:Wairarapa Events Centre\, 50 Holloway Street\, Carterton\, New Zealand
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