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Get volunteering: OUTLine 101

Sat 15 Jun 2013 In: Our Communities View at Wayback View at NDHA

Have you ever wanted to do OUTLine training? There is a chance coming up! OUTLine has shared everything you need to know if you are considering giving back. (And Sunday is the start of Volunteer Week so it's a good time to roll up your sleeves!)   OUTLine NZ Training 101 Weekends of  27th   Programme Overview Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th July 2013 DAY 1 10.00 am       Morning tea 10.15              Nau Mai Haere Mai – Welcome from OUTLine NZ Chairperson 10.45              Course facilitators – introduction and housekeeping 11.00              Introductions LUNCH 12.30 pm       Communication Skills – Paraphrasing, Reflecting, and Open Questioning HOMEWORK:          Reflect on your own coming-out story and the challenges you faced DAY 2 10.00 am       Morning tea 10.15              Check-in and review homework 10.30              Active listening skills LUNCH 12.30 pm       6 Stages of coming OUT                         WORKSHOP 2.30                HOMO/TRANS-phobia 4.30 pm         END OF THE DAY    Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th August 2013 DAY 1 10.00 am sharp!     Leave OUTLine offices                         Day will be spent visiting Rainbow Hotspots: ·                     Rainbow Youth ·                     Body Positive ·                     Eagle Bar ·                     Lateshift ·                     New Zealand AIDS Foundation DAY 2 10.00 am       Alcohol and Drugs 11.00              Transgender LUNCH 12.30 pm       HIV 101 1.30               Case Study Each group will choose a case from those presented and present back to larger group 4.30                Course Evaluation                         FINISH   OUTLine and GayNZ.com - 15th June 2013    

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First published: Saturday, 15th June 2013 - 5:25pm

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