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Paetahi Tumu Kōrero Bachelor of Counselling

If your aim is to become a professionally qualified counsellor, this is the programme for you.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/programmes/paetahi-tumu-korero-bachelor-of-counselling-2

Programme Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 4)

Ready to start or refocus your learning journey? This programme provides essential skills and confidence for further study or career opportunities.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/programmes/new-zealand-certificate-in-study-and-employment-pathways

Programme Social Sciences Tertiary Preparation Vocational Studies Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Supervision

Gain the clinical and professional supervision skills needed to supervise others effectively in professional workplaces.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/programmes/postgraduate-certificate-in-professional-supervision

Programme Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

SCP405 Introduction to the Counselling Profession

The aim of this course is to enable students to develop introductory knowledge and skills associated with the counselling profession.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/scp405-introduction-to-the-counselling-profession

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG601 Kaupapa Akoako/Counselling Theory and Practice

This course will focus in-depth on the development of skills and theoretical knowledge pertaining to the beginning, middle and end stages of the bi-cultural counselling process with whānau/clients; particularly focussing on the principles of whanaungatanga and whakapapa. Students will learn to atte ...

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg601-kaupapa-akoako-counselling-theory-and-practice

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG602 He Oranga Tinana/Counselling Change and Wellbeing in Practice

In this course students will focus on how to affect change in the counselling process integrating theory from both Māori and western approaches, thus contributing to the wellbeing of whānau/clients. Students will explore a range of approaches appropriate to the whānau/client group wi ...

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg602-he-oranga-tinana-counselling-change-and-wellbeing-in-practice

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG706 Counselling Interventions in Addictions and Co-existing Problems (CEP)

Students will develop practice in therapeutic interventions and strategies for working with addiction and Co-Existing Problems (CEP) service users, and be able to critically evaluate and reflect on their own counselling practice in these contexts.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg706-counselling-interventions-in-addictions-and-co-existing-problems-cep

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG702 Ngā Pou Kōrero/Presentation and Review of Counselling Practice

This course further develops the process of reflexive practice in counselling. Students will show integration of theory, practice, and self-awareness in their counselling practice. Students will establish a bicultural position with cognizance of the multi-cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg702-ng-pou-k-rero-presentation-and-review-of-counselling-practice

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG502 Te Pikinga/Introduction to Professional Counselling Practice

This course introduces students to knowledge of professional counselling requirements to enable them to participate in a placement agency. Students will examine the role of supervision and ethical decision making as vehicles to support professional counselling practice. Students will also develop kn ...

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg502-te-pikinga-introduction-to-professional-counselling-practice

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG501 Te Timatanga/Introduction to Counselling

This course introduces students to the profession of counselling in the bicultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand. Students will learn about themselves in relation to their personal worldviews and locate themselves culturally. Students will be introduced to selected theories, drawn from both Māori ...

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg501-te-timatanga-introduction-to-counselling

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG701 Kaupapa Arotake/Development of Counselling Practice

In this course students will consolidate and articulate their bicultural and reflexive practice. It is a requirement of this course that students establish a practicum placement which includes a supervised environment.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg701-kaupapa-arotake-development-of-counselling-practice

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG609 Te Hunga Rangatahi/Working with Children and Young People

Students will articulate a philosophy and theory of counselling children and young people. They will analyse theories and therapies that support their bi-cultural counselling practice with children and young people within the multi-cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg609-te-hunga-rangatahi-working-with-children-and-young-people

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG703 Rangahau Māori/Research and Professional Practice

At the end of this course students will be able to locate, interpret and critique research relevant to an area of counselling practice. They will be competent in theories and methods in social research from Māori and Western perspectives.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg703-rangahau-m-ori-research-and-professional-practice

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

BCG605 Te Ture/Law, Ethics and Policy

The aim of this course is for students to develop an in-depth understanding and application of social policy, law and ethics in relation to their cultural and professional identity and counselling practice. At the end of this course students will have gained an understanding of processes and approac ...

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/course-instances/bcg605-te-ture-law-ethics-and-policy

Course Social Sciences Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

Compulsory Student Services Fee

The compulsory student services fee is a fee that is charged to fund the provision of a wide range of essential support services and facilities for students

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/apply/fees-costs-and-financing/compulsory-student-services-fee

Schools & Educators

Welcome. At NMIT we respect our strong relationships with the schools and community educators we work with and are here to support you and your students in their study journeys.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/school-pathways/schools-and-educators

Navigate your study journey

At NMIT, we understand that deciding what to study—or helping a loved one make that choice—can feel like a big step. That’s where our Study Navigators come in.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/navigate-your-study-journey

Upcoming study options

Semester One in February and Semester Two starting in July are the main intakes at NMIT, but with many blended study options now available you'll find programmes and courses starting throughout the year.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/study/upcoming-intakes

Study Abroad and Student Exchange

Enrol at NMIT for a summer, semester or even a full year as part of our Study Abroad and Student Exchange programme.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/international/study-abroad-and-student-exchange

Counselling through Kapa Haka

Kapa Haumanu is a programme developed in partnership with kura across Te Tauihu to provide rangatahi with an emotional outlet and support.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/counselling-through-kapa-haka

Blog Social Sciences Student Celebrations Graduates in work Article News Topics Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

NMIT graduate empowers teens to change their lives

Kate Sheldon is a qualified counsellor working for Garin College. She facilitates a strengths-based counselling service for students grappling with modern life.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/nmit-graduate-empowers-teens-to-change-their-lives

Video Social Sciences Graduates in work

Helping to heal, problem solve and improve lives.

If you love making a difference in someone’s life, then a role in social services may be calling you.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/helping-to-heal-problem-solve-and-improve-lives

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More support, more services and more in the team

Creating a good learning experience, together with academic success for our learners, is at the core of pretty much everything we do at NMIT.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/more-support-more-services-and-more-in-the-team

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Lighting the way to a bright future

For counselling student Andrea Silva, a scholarship has become more than financial relief - it’s a beacon of hope.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/lighting-the-way-to-a-bright-future

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Helping learners succeed

NMIT's Learner Services Team have many different facets and skills to make sure you receive the help you need to be successful in your studies, no matter if you are 16 or 55.They also operate a one stop counter in the Library Learning Centre in Nelson and Marlborough so you can come with any questio ...

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/helping-learners-succeed

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"It’s such a head start”

Graduates of the Study and Employment Pathways programme enter their degree journey with more confidence in their skills and ta familiarity with the study process at NMIT.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/its-such-a-head-start

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You’ve got your NCEA results! Where to next?

NMIT offers Certificates, Diplomas and Bachelor programmes to get you where you want to go.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/youve-got-your-ncea-results-where-to-next

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NZ$3,000 Bachelor’s Degree scholarship

This NZ$3,000 scholarship is for international students enrolling onto full Bachelor’s Degree programmes and is available until Semester 2, 2022.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/nz3000-bachelors-degree-scholarship

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Your guide to learning and study over age 30

The study journey for an adult learner is different from a school leaver. Often adult learners experience high levels of personal motivation, but feel like they are lagging behind in specific ways.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/your-guide-to-learning-and-study-over-age-30

Blog About NMIT Bridging Business Computing and Information Technology Creative Industries Engineering, Construction & Infrastructure Languages Māori Studies Maritime Primary Industries Tourism, Hospitality & Services Vocational Studies

Looking forward to a future in social work

While challenges caused by the global pandemic may have caused Rob Myers learning journey to be less than straightforward, it’s done nothing to dampen his excitement as he completes his final year studying social work.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/nmit-graduate-looking-forward-to-future-2

News Article Social Sciences Student Celebrations News Topics person Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

New role a natural progression for former student

“I have lived life, and I have been a student, so this role is a chance to give back, and to reassure students they are going to be OK,” says Hayley Veatupu, the new Kaimahi Toko i te ora (Social worker) at NMIT.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/new-role-a-natural-progression-for-former-student

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NMIT learners stay supported and connected over lockdown

While the latest lockdown took many New Zealanders by surprise, NMIT and SANITI (NMIT’s student support service) swiftly kicked into action to provide the academic, financial, and health and wellbeing support for those who needed it.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/nmit-students-stay-connected-during-lockdown

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Social Work graduates not horsing around

Rob Myers has been working at Fossil Creek Farm since graduating from Te Pūkenga NMIT with a Bachelor of Social Work in 2021.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/social-work-graduates-not-horsing-around

News Article Social Sciences Graduates in work Article News Topics Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

NMIT graduate looking forward to future

While challenges caused by the global pandemic may have caused Rob Myers learning journey to be less than straightforward, it’s done nothing to dampen his excitement for his graduation this year.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/nmit-graduate-looking-forward-to-future

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“I was held by everybody.”

Max Devon, social work student and now student president of SANITI, speaks out about the resources in place at Te Pūkenga NMIT that enabled her to complete her first year.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/i-was-held-by-everybody

Blog Social Sciences Te Reo Student Celebrations Article News Topics Nursing, Fitness, Beauty & Social Sciences

New scholarships help get youth on study ladder

In recognition of our commitment and partnership with ākonga, Te Pūkenga (trading as NMIT) has launched eleven new scholarships for 2023.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/new-scholarships-help-get-youth-on-study-ladder

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Upskilling with NMIT: Team training from the ground up

You need skilled staff, but first, they need the training. We see the problem, and we have a solution.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/team-training-from-the-ground-up

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Can I get free counselling?

If there are issues in your life that are affecting your ability to succeed in your studies, Te Pūkenga NMIT has free, confidential, counselling services available to help support you.VitaeVitae provides off-campus counselling services for students currently enrolled at any Te Pūkenga campus. Coun ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/can-i-get-free-counselling

Mary Smith

Mary Smith is a senior academic staff member on the social sciences team at NMIT.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/people/show/mary-smith

What is careers counselling?

Are you unsure about your future direction? Do you know what you want to do but need help choosing subjects and topics to support this? Perhaps you need help with job interviews and applications? Careers counselling will help youUnderstand your skills, values, interests and achievements.Break down p ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/what-is-careers-counselling

I feel stressed out and it's affecting my studies. Who can I talk to?

If you are feeling stressed out or worried about any issues that are affecting your studies, come and see the Wellbeing Support team in the Library Learning Centre, or email wellbeing@nmit.ac.nz The Wellbeing Support team will listen, and can help connect you with counselling services or other wellb ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/i-feel-stressed-out-and-it-s-affecting-my-studies-who-can-i-talk-to

What is covered in the short course fees?

Fees include a Student Services Levy component. The Student Services Levy covers the use of student services such as advocacy and legal advice, careers information advice and guidance, employment opportunities, financial support and advice, pastoral care and counselling.The Adult Community Educatio ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/what-is-covered-in-the-short-course-fees

What happens after I’ve been referred to a Te Pūkenga NMIT support service?

When a referral is received, support teams arrange to meet you to listen to your needs and offer support (Learner Services sends calendar appointments to the email address provided on the referral and your student email - @live.nmit.ac.nz), record referrals and subsequent meetings on a confidential ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/what-happens-after-i-ve-been-referred-to-a-te-p-kenga-nmit-support-service

How can the Equity Support Team help me?

The Equity Support Team ensures students with learning difficulties, medical conditions, injuries, disabilities and or impairments receive support to achieve.Some of the ways we can support students are:Individual support workersReader/writers for assessmentsWellbeing supportLearning supportCounsell ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/how-can-the-equity-support-team-help-me

Who should I contact in an emergency?

After Hours Emergency ContactsIf you require Police, Ambulance or Fire - phone 111If you require any other urgent assistance phone: 0800 718 277 - available 24/7If you need immediate access to booking counselling support, phone 0800 377 990Wellbeing Support TeamHours: Monday to Friday, 8.00am - 4.30 ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/who-should-i-contact-in-an-emergency

Who can provide support?

If you need wellbeing help, please consider using one of these support services. There are more agencies that provide support other than those listed. Service nameContact detailsSupport availableIn an emergencyCALL: 111 available 24/7to access police, ambulance and fire services.24/7 Nelson Hospital ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/who-can-provide-support

What records are kept when I access support from NMIT Te Pūkenga Support Services?

Learner Services and Te Puna Manaaki record engagement, referrals and subsequent meetings on a confidential online platform (accessible by support staff, not by tutors or programme area staff).Records about your engagement with a support service include brief general notes about what was discussed ( ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/what-records-are-kept-when-i-access-support-from-nmit-te-p-kenga-support-services

Am I eligible for the Internship with Study?

When you apply to be considered for an internship you will need to meet the following:
Minimum grade of B- on all courses
Minimum 90% attendance on all courses
No outstanding debts
Where offered, complete a workshop or workshops to a satisfactory level on:Professionalism in the workplace
Confidentia ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/am-i-eligible-for-the-internship-with-study

What are some useful contacts in Nelson?

New Zealand PoliceIn an emergency, please phone 111Phone: (03) 546 3840 (non-emergency)Address: St John Street, Nelsonwww.police.govt.nzNew Zealand PostNew Zealand Post is the main operator of postal services in New Zealand. Its website provides information on postal rates within New Zealand and ov ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/what-are-some-useful-contacts-in-nelson

Caroline Day

Caroline Day has more than 20 years experience in counselling, supervision and education.

https://www.nmit.ac.nz/people/show/caroline-day

What are some useful contacts in Blenheim?

New Zealand PoliceIn an emergency, please phone 111Phone: (03) 578 5279 (non-emergency)Address: Blenheim Police Station, 8 Main Street, Blenheimwww.police.govt.nz New Zealand PostNew Zealand Post is the main operator of postal services in New Zealand. Its website provides information on postal rate ...

https://support.nmit.ac.nz/kb/articles/what-are-some-useful-contacts-in-blenheim

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