Micro-credential 801 - The Trauma Responsive Organisation
Bethlehem Tertiary Institute
Subject area
Counselling
Qualification
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Entry requirements
Applicants must submit two references supporting their suitability for the programmes.
- A short essay application form will evaluate applicants' academic writing level.
- As an alternative to holding a level 7 (or international equivalent) degree qualification, applicants must have been
employed in a specifical professional context for at least two years. As part of the application paperwork, this will need
to be confirmed by their CV and a letter of support from a manager at their place of work (see table below)
- All new students will have the option to attend the BTI postgraduate 'Get Set' three-day intensive programme for new
and back-to -study students designed and run by experienced colleagues in the Academic Support team. For those
applicants whose written application is assessed as not meeting our academic writing standards, this course will be
mandatory and must be successfully completed before they will be offered a place on one of the micro credentials.
International students will be required to submit evidence of an appropriate level of English competency.
About the course
What can I expect out of this qualification?
The purpose of the BTI micro-credential 'The Trauma Responsive Organisation', is to prepare graduates to better understand and have the skills to work in a trauma-responsive way within their professional or organisational setting. The aim is to support the development of competent, reflexive practitioners who can appropriately respond to people who have experienced trauma in its many forms. Students will be guided to understand what it means to operate in a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive way within a faith-based contextual framework. This micro-credential honours ethical principles central to well-being and flourishing, and as a programme based in Aotearoa New Zealand, the programme upholds the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, respecting and valuing the wisdom of all cultures as expressions of humanity in all its diversity and beauty.
Contact details
Main Campus Office
Phone: (07) 562 2902
Fax: (07) 579 1882
Email: info@bti.ac.nz
Web: http://www.bti.ac.nz
Sources
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