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Episode Synopsis
“The best job in the world”Leadership and career pathways for support workersTremain Tauhinu has more than 30 years’ experience in intellectual disability and mental health services. From Mangere East, Auckland, he has worked in roles from labourer to property manager. Now, as a team lead at Mahitahi Trust, he supports tāngata whai ora with complex needs to re-engage with their communities. He talks about career development and leadership for support workers. What are the opportunities and challenges for recruitment, retention and growth for the sector?Te Pou web page for support workers - Support work is incredibly diverse and makes up the largest proportion of the mental health and addiction workforce. Visit the Te Pou website to find more information and learning resources for support workers.Episode 4 - resource sheet pdf (tips, links and more info)
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