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Pod Week 1 – Online – New Zealand

December 9 - December 13

| $NZ2,645.00 – $NZ2,875.00

This training ensures professional standards of quality for providing 5-day Davis programs are fully developed and understood. Students work in groups of 3 (pods) under the supervision of a Davis Specialist, in one of the following roles for a full week:

  • Providing a 5-day Davis Program.
  • Receiving a 5-day Program.
  • Observing a Program.

Students must complete 3 pod weeks – one in each role. The roles are not done in a specific order, e.g., some students may provide a program during their first Pod Week, while others may provide a program in their third Pod Week. The Pod Weeks are scheduled by availability of roles: each group of three must have a provider, a client, and an observer. Therefore scheduling is subject to forming groups of three students who all have complimentary roles. The observing and providing roles may need to be repeated to improve skills. Includes individual supervisor consultations, Client Kit in the “receive program” Pod Week, and handbook of forms required for providing Davis programs. Group discussions and short lectures are led by a Specialist are held throughout the Pod Weeks. These further prepare a student for providing Davis programs in a professional, business setting.

Details

Start:
December 9
End:
December 13
Cost:
$NZ2,645.00 – $NZ2,875.00
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Discounts / Payment Options
Save $230 for early-bird payment 60 days before workshop starts
Hours
10am - 6pm daily (may be adjusted for international registrations)
Language(s)
English
Presenter(s)
Margot Young
Materials
Client kit for trainee in client role
More Information
Contact Margot Young: email [email protected] or call +64 21 673 119
Registration Deadline
30 days before workshop starts

Venue

DDA Pacific
14 McLintock Street
Wellington, New Zealand 6037
Phone
+64 4 478 2208
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