@Te Pou
@Te Pou is a blog with news and opinion pieces from Te Pou staff. You can click on an author's name in the right hand column to read all posts by that person, or use the archive and tags to find news by date or topic. Why not join the conversation and let us know what you think? Your comments are welcome on all @Te Pou posts.
Sensory modulation in practice
Te Pou has been working alongside district health boards (DHBs) to safely embed the practice, as well as support research in this area.
Influencing the reduction of seclusion and restraint
When I first started working in mental health inpatient services seclusion and restraint was embedded in practice culture.
Outcomes training in Christchurch
Te Pou provided a number of training sessions in Christchurch over the week of 13-17 February.
Bridging gaps for the Pacific disability sector
Pati Umaga, a poor humble Samoan boy from Wainuiomata is a man on a mission. "My vision for disabled Pacific people is that they build strong relationships with others and feel a part of the community. Our people are standoffish with service providers. It only takes one bad experience to turn them off. We want to access the world and contribute."
GPS 2012 - Growing Pacific Solutions for our families
Sector expectation is growing with just over five weeks until Le Va’s inaugural GPS 2012 national fono with key partners.


