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. Course content Topics include: Community development in Aotearoa New Zealand – the social, historical . Learning outcomes Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: Identify
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You will explore the rights and duties of citizens, identify legislation relevant to particular practice situations, and explain the implications of the law for practice. You will also: demonstrate an awareness of different cultural perspectives, including Māori perspectives for describing...
This course will enable you to critically analyse the organisational context for human service delivery, including Pasifika, iwi and Māori health and social service organisations.
The course will also consider the different meanings of social justice, and analyse contemporary
. This course requires you to attend a workshop or noho marae in the Wellington region. Use this link to find the upcoming dates and requirements for your course. Please note these can be subject to change. Learn more
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