Monday, December 10, 2012

Equine Therapy Programme


Equine therapy is widely used within Mental Health services as an approach to develop areas of self-esteem, self-help, and self-confidence. Equine therapy involves working alongside equestrian services and a clinician experienced in talk therapy in establishing and nurturing a relationship with a horse.
Maketu Health & Social Services proposed using this method of intervention by working alongside local equestrian Briar Mascheretti to support a group of young persons to take part in equine therapy.  Briar offered her horse trek services and worked alongside a Mental Health clinician from Maketu Health & Social Services who provided the talk therapy for these young people to deliver a comprehensive programme targeted at building self-confidence, self-esteem and relationship building skills.  Briar has had experience in facilitating equine therapy programmes in the past, working alongside various social service agencies within the community and has been trained in facilitating horse therapy programmes that provide interaction with horses to develop increased ability, independence and self-esteem for children and adults with physical, intellectual, emotional and social challenges.
Maketu Health & Social Services would like to gratefully acknowledge the support they received through the Maketu Flea Makets that enabled them to facilitate this programme.  The financial aid received from the Maketu Flea Markets paid for six weeks of lessons using this method of therapy.  This programme has demonstrated the success of this method of intervention, with those participating in the programme growing in self esteem, confidence, relationship building and communication skills as well as learning a whole new range of horse riding skills!  From Maketu Health & Social Services, we would like to say well done to those who participated and a big thank you to Maketu Flea Markets and local equestrian Briar Mascheretti for this amazing opportunity to support our local youth.

Toolbox Parenting Programme





Being a parent is the most rewarding, yet at times the most difficult time of our lives.  Wouldn’t it be great if they all came with a manual!  Well, we didn’t quite have a manual, but for the last six weeks Maketu Health and Social Services worked alongside Toobox Facilitator Jackie Paine and Social Worker in Schools Social Worker for Maketu Kura, Kiri Mohi, to provide some of our local whanau with some tools in supporting their parenting.   The Toolbox Parenting Programme for the middle years, ages 6-12, is a six week programme that addresses the vital middle years.   Toolbox speaks of ‘the middle years being your window of opportunity to stay connected, teach skills and build memories.  It is the middle years that children learn about the right and wrong, and most important of all, it is during these years that they are still interested in what you as a parent, think!’  We had a great six weeks where we came together as a whanau to share stories and support each other with this valuable and life changing knowledge.  It was important to hear that we all have our struggles, but we all have our successes.   Sometimes we need to sit back and remember that we cannot always be perfect parents, but we need to celebrate the things we do well and remember it is never too late to learn how to change the things we do not so well.  Keep an eye out for future programmes running in the New Year and remember, together, as a whanau and as a community we can continue to support each other and raise great kids!
Naku te rourou nau te rourou ka ora ai te iwi