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  • Vadelia Le Geyt | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Vadelia Le Geyt My Approach Qualifications Profesional Association Connect with the Supervisor Directly jobhunters.v@gmail.com Previous Next

  • Aimee Maaka | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Aimee Maaka My Approach Qualifications Profesional Association Connect with the Supervisor Directly Aimee.maaka@manareports.co.nz Previous Next

  • Deborah Swaney | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Deborah Swaney My Approach Qualifications Profesional Association Connect with the Supervisor Directly swaneydeborah@gmail.com Previous Next

  • Belinda Urquhart | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Belinda Urquhart As an experienced coach, supervisor and project lead, I work with professionals across a range of sectors. I enjoy supporting new graduates, emerging leaders and experienced professionals alike, and value the depth and diversity that a variety of roles bring to Supervision. My Approach I have a strong interest in helping people consolidate their practice, build confidence in evolving roles, and navigate the pressures of modern society. My background spans clinical nursing, practice management, coaching, quality and risk management, service redesign, and strategic project leadership – giving me a grounded understanding of both frontline realities and organisational complexity. Across all my work, my focus is on strengthening capability, supporting wellbeing, and helping individuals and teams thrive in sustainable, meaningful ways. Qualifications Certified Health Coach Bachelor of Nursing PGDipHSc (Leadership & Management) PGCertHSc Profesional Association HCANZA - Health Coaches Australia and New Zealand Connect with the Supervisor Directly Belle@essentialchoices.co.nz Previous Next

  • Heather Blissett | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Heather Blissett Kia Ora, Ko Heather ahau. I can be found in Upper Hutt North with a cabin that opens out to a rural view. This has been a vision of mine for some time. A safe space that supports connection to te taiao while maintaining protection from the various weather elements. Reflecting on my life experiences has led me to the realization that Te Taiao has quietly underpinned all that I am and do. So, it was only natural that my Youth Work model of practice was the ngahere/forest. My model is heavily influenced by the Te Aorangi model because it represents the interconnectedness of all (Rangimarie Pere). Since 2008 I have walked alongside rangatahi in a variety of roles both voluntarily and for various organisations both Government and Non-Government while gaining qualifications in Youth Work. Ironically, while completing an ‘Adventure Based Learning’ paper with Praxis the opportunity to attend a pilot Youth Workers ‘connect’ course at Outward Bound presented itself. So, in the middle of winter, I ticked a bucket list goal. My Approach Explore practice issues as they arise, providing strategies/ideas for dealing with difficulties/crisis situations, Be a sounding board for exploring options and ideas, Provide a safe environment for articulating and exploring issues with the guarantee of confidentiality. Explore professional development opportunities Qualifications Bachelor of Youth Development - Weltec Graduate Diploma in Professional (bicultural) Supervision - TWOA Diploma Youth Work - Praxis Rongoa (tikanga) L3 - TWOA Profesional Association Korowai Tupu Connect with the Supervisor Directly heather.7.blissett@gmail.com Previous Next

  • Laverne Robinson | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Laverne Robinson Kia ora, I have worked alongside rangatahi, whānau, and communities for over 20 years across health, youth work, youth cancer services, sexual health education, alcohol and other drug support, mental health and rangatahi with high and complex needs. My biggest passion is sustainability in the youth work sector and supporting the people - who support the rangatahi. I bring a warm, grounded, and relational approach to my mahi. I care deeply about creating spaces where people feel heard, respected, and supported to grow. I have been a supervisor now for nearly 15 years and have walked alongside supervisees through moments of change, grief, challenge, risk, and uncertainty, and I have seen the difference practical, compassionate, and mana-enhancing support makes. My Approach My mahi is shaped by a strong commitment to reflective, strengths-based, trauma-informed, culturally grounded, and wellbeing-focused practice. At the heart of my approach is a core belief that good supervision should feel human, useful, and steady. I aim to create a space where practitioners can reflect honestly, grow their confidence, and feel supported with the tools they need to do the important mahi of supporting our future generation. Qualifications Unitec - Bachelor of Social Practice (Counselling) Unitec - Professional Mentoring, Supervision and Workplace Coaching Certificate in Loss and Bereavement Profesional Association Australia New Zealand Coaching Alliance Connect with the Supervisor Directly laverne@lavernecoaching.com Previous Next

  • Josiah Komene | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Josiah Komene Born and bred in the heart of the Far North, Kaikohe will always be home, but these days I’m based in Whakatū Nelson, where life is full of purpose, whānau, and good vibes. I’m married to my beautiful wife, Kristie, who keeps me grounded and laughing through all of life’s adventures. For the past three years, I’ve worked as a Care and Protection Youth Worker at Whakatū Marae under the kaupapa Te Atatū. My mahi is all about walking alongside rangatahi, supporting them through challenges, celebrating their wins, and helping them realise their potential. Outside of work, you’ll usually find me backing my two favourite teams — the Crusaders and the New Zealand Warriors — riding the highs and lows of every season. Music is another big passion of mine. Whether it’s the island vibes of Kolohe Kai, the soulful voice of Stan Walker, or the feel-good sounds of Sons of Zion, music is something that keeps me inspired and connected. In short, I’m a Northland boy at heart, a proud husband, a passionate youth worker, a loyal sports fan, and someone who believes in the power of good music, strong relationships, and supporting our young people to thrive. My Approach As a Māori youth worker, I bring a strong cultural lens to supervision. That means I can support you with everything from mihi and pepeha to pronunciation, te reo Māori, and understanding the differences in tikanga and kawa from iwi to iwi. If you’ve ever found yourself quietly panicking before leading a karakia or wondering whether you’ve just mixed up tikanga from Tainui and Ngāi Tahu, this is the space to ask those questions without judgment. Youth work with rangatahi Māori is about much more than just “engagement.” It’s about understanding whakapapa, identity, whānau dynamics, and the importance of creating relationships built on trust and manaakitanga. Supervision is a space to unpack what’s working, what’s challenging, and what may need a fresh perspective. My style is structured but laid back. Think of it like having a clear game plan, but with room to call an audible when life throws a curveball. I like to keep supervision purposeful, while also making sure it feels relaxed and genuine. You can bring your wins, your worries, your “I have no idea what I’m doing” moments, and the occasional story that starts with, “You won’t believe what happened at school today…” I see supervision as a partnership. My role is to listen well, ask useful questions, and support you to build confidence in your own practice. Sometimes that means offering practical advice. Sometimes it means exploring the cultural context. Sometimes it simply means holding space while you process a tough situation over a coffee and a laugh. Whether you need support navigating cultural practice, strengthening your work with rangatahi Māori, or just making sense of the beautiful chaos that comes with youth work, this is a safe and supportive space. As the whakataukī says: Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi. With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive. In other words, you bring your experiences, I bring mine, and together we create something stronger for the rangatahi and whānau we serve. Qualifications Profesional Association Connect with the Supervisor Directly josiah.komene@whakatumarae.co.nz Previous Next

  • Falefatu Nimarota | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Falefatu Nimarota I am a qualified and registered social worker with over 15 years of frontline experience across both statutory and community settings. My practice has spanned a range of roles, including direct social work, leadership, and advisory positions, giving me a well-rounded understanding of the complexities within the sector. I am currently practicing and continue to work closely alongside social workers, which ensures my knowledge remains current, grounded, and relevant to today’s practice environment. I am registered with the Social Workers Registration Board and bring a strong commitment to ethical, culturally responsive, and child-centred practice. As a Pacific practitioner, I value relational approaches and am confident in engaging with diverse cultures, worldviews, and communities. I bring both professional expertise and cultural understanding into my work, supporting practitioners to navigate complexity with confidence and integrity. My Approach My approach to supervision is reflective, strengths-based, and practice-focused. I aim to create a safe and trusting space where social workers can think critically about their work, explore challenges openly, and build clarity in their decision-making. Supervision with me is both supportive and appropriately challenging — encouraging growth, accountability, and professional confidence. I draw on real-world practice experience to support practitioners in navigating risk, ethical dilemmas, workload pressures, and system complexities. I place strong emphasis on reflective practice, cultural responsiveness, and maintaining alignment with professional standards. Ultimately, my goal is to empower social workers to feel equipped, supported, and confident in delivering high-quality care to tamariki, rangatahi, and whānau. Qualifications Bachelor in Social Work Certificate in Professional Supervision Certificate in Machinery of Government Certificate in Youth Work Have completed several Supervision training with Oranga Tamariki Profesional Association Social Work Registration Board Connect with the Supervisor Directly falefatu.nimarota@ohf.org.nz Previous Next

  • C(Kere) Fransen | Ara Taiohi

    < Back C(Kere) Fransen Kia ora Koutou e te Whare, I Whakapapa Maaori, Irish, French, Dutch and Scottish. I work in all realms of my Whakapapa but specifically in the realm of Rongoaa Maaori (Traditional Maaori Healthcare and treatments). I also work in Holistic Health and Education and provide Cultural supervision for both Clinical and non-Clinical practitioners. Hei te waa tohu pai! My Approach My approach as a Kaitiaki/ Supervisor is via Te ao Wairua(the spiritual world), Whakapapa (geneology), Te Hinengaro (the mind) and Te ao kikoiko (the physical world). My approach aims to adhere specifically to the Practitioner through the utilisation of both Traditional methods e.g. wairua(spirit) and Contemporary methods e.g. ako(to teach). No two sessions will be the same,. The Kaitiakitanga/ Supervision will be dependent upon the type of session e.g. online or in person (kanohi ki te kanohi). "Ko te tapu o te mana, Ko te mana o te tapu". Qualifications Relevant Supervision Qualifications: TWOA: Certificate of Bicultural Social services (Level 4) Kaitiakitanga: Post-graduate Diploma in Bicultural Professional Supervision (Level 8) ANZCAL: Certificate in Breakthrough Life Coaching Certificate in Abundance Coaching Certificate in Life and Coaching Mastery Profesional Association Te Kahui Rongoaa Trust Connect with the Supervisor Directly kongaawairaarangahou@gmail.com Previous Next

  • Matt Renata | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Matt Renata My Approach Qualifications Bachelor in Indigenous Theology (Māori & Pasifika) Diploma in Youth & Community Development Diploma in Māori Leadership Diploma in Te Reo Māori Certificate in Supervision Profesional Association Connect with the Supervisor Directly matthewrenata@outlook.com Previous Next

  • Sebastiano Scalia | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Sebastiano Scalia Sebastiano Scalia is a Christchurch-based Counsellor and Supervisor .He has nearly 30 years of experience in the New Zealand mental health, social service, and education sectors. He is a founding director of Inner Work NZ, a private practice in Christchurch where he provides clinical supervision and psychoanalysis. My Approach He offers supervision to a wide range of professionals, including Youth Workers, Counsellors, Social Workers, and Managers/Leaders, focusing on supporting the development of the personal style of Supervisees in the context of relevant ethical frameworks and professional boundaries. He draws from extensive experience in the fields of Mental Health, Community Services and Psychoanalysis. Qualifications His qualifications include a Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Health from the University of Otago and a Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (Advanced Psychotherapy Practice) from Auckland University of Technology. Psychoanalytic Qualification Program with CLA NZ Accredited IPT clinical pathway Profesional Association NZ Association of Counsellors Centre for Lacanian Analysis NZ Connect with the Supervisor Directly sebscalianz@icloud.com Previous Next

  • Toia Chase | Ara Taiohi

    < Back Toia Chase Kia ora! Ko Tūwharetoa me Ngāti Whitikaupeka. Ko Toia Chase ahau. I am a registered clinical counsellor and supervisor with over 25 years’ experience across private practice, school, and community settings. I have also worked as a youth worker for over 30 years in both community and church contexts. I work alongside a range of practitioners including counsellors, social workers, youth workers, and those in related helping roles. My practice is shaped by experience in trauma work, cultural contexts, and an awareness of the systemic challenges that can impact both practitioners and those they support. Music, touch rugby, movies, and spending time with significant people in my life are some of the activities I value. Also important to me are wairua connections and serving the community, with a belief that each of us has something of value to contribute, and that finding what connects us strengthens whanaungatanga. My Approach I believe that being connected to our mauri (life force/essence) grounds identity and reveals inner strengths. This informs my supervision, supporting practitioners to stay connected to themselves and their practice within complex and demanding contexts. My approach to clinical supervision is holistic, reflective, and practitioner-centred, grounded in strengths-based and culturally responsive practice. I offer a safe, relational space for practitioners to reflect on clinical work, ethical practice, wellbeing, and professional identity. Working from an integrative, kiritaki-centred approach, I listen deeply to practitioners’ experiences and the stories within their work. Through reflective questioning and shared whakaaro, I support supervisees to recognise the value in their work, strengthen self-awareness, and build confidence, resources, and hope. I offer supervision in a range of formats including individual and group, kanohi ki te kanohi and online. Qualifications Graduate Diploma in Supervision (L7) - Wintec (2011) Diploma in Ministry - Vision College (2012) Diploma in Counselling - Wintec (2000) Certificate in Community and Social Work - Wintec (1998) Certificate in Small Business - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (2020) Diploma in Tikanga (L7) - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (2015, 2019) Te Ara Reo Māori (L1 - 5) - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (2016 – 18) Certificate in Adult Teaching - BOP Polytech (1997) Higher Certificate in Performing Arts (Toi Whakaari II) - Waikato Polytech (1996) Certificate in Te Reo Maori - Te Rangimarie Trust (1994) Profesional Association Korowai Tupu NZ Association of Counsellors Connect with the Supervisor Directly toiachase@gmail.com Previous Next

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