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Te Pae Tawhiti 2020 Conference

Quality Assured Presentation Abstracts

Mandy Pentecost | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Assistant Head of School, School of Education and Social Sciences mpentecost@eit.ac.nz Karlin Austin | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Lecturer, School of Education and Social Sciences | kaustin@eit.ac.nz

“What was it you do again?” Working collaboratively and effectively across diverse disciplines is an integral part of professional competency, regardless of the organisational setting. This workshop draws on a 2019/2020 research which sought to understand how students, in the first and second fieldwork placement, of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) programme, at the Eastern Institute of Technology, experienced the positioning of social work within an interdisciplinary team (IDT) at a District Health Board (DHB). These students, on the brink of entering the profession, had a high interest in the ways their chosen profession is perceived by other professionals. The qualitative study involved semi-structured interviews with six students, across the third and fourth year of the BSW Degree. Thematic analysis generated broad themes which are supported by both national and international literature.

The findings from this study reveal that effective IDTs increase interprofessional collaboration and expose other disciplines to the unique knowledge-base and skills that social work brings to complex patient-care. In addition, these findings highlight ongoing challenges, which require the profession to position itself strategically, as an integral discipline within the IDT, in order to contribute to service provision within the health system. This research highlights the importance of practitioners knowing and articulating their roles and responsibilities, within the team, and advocating for the contribution that social work can make to the healthcare of patients. Further education is needed to promote the value of working to each profession's strengths within IDTs.

Research participants identified that healthcare teams work best when different professions have a complex understanding of each other’s roles and contributions, rather than working with in “professional silos” and from limited assumptions about professional roles. This workshop will highlight the importance of ongoing collaboration to promote the value of understanding and working to each profession's strengths and explore ways more cross-disciplinary understanding and interaction could be facilitated during students’ education at EIT.

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Primary Health Simulation in Real Spaces

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page 43

Factors that Influence Student Nurses’ Attitudes towards Older Adults

1min
page 42

Risk

1min
page 40

Is There a Bright Side to the COVID 19 Lockdown? A Review on Online Learning

2min
page 41

International Students’ Self Efficacy

1min
page 37

The Game as the Teacher

1min
page 36

Activities

1min
page 35

Staff Panel: Zoom Room Class to Class Video Conferencing Upgrade Project

1min
page 34

Connect and Reflect

1min
page 33

Better Rapport, Better Connections

1min
page 32

Tour of Wharenui

1min
page 31

Student Panel: The Other Side of Online Learning

1min
page 30

Engagement at EIT (Two Part Workshop

1min
page 29

Relationships Count: Student Plus Maths does not Need to Equal Anxiety

1min
page 25

Opening Staff Panel: Resilience Your Gift to a Thriving Community

1min
page 27

Weaving Whanaungatanga into Teaching and Learning

1min
page 28

Stories from the Archives Connecting Past, Present, and Future

2min
page 24

The “Chocolate Fish Method” that Hooked Students into Online Learning

2min
page 16

Te Aranga Ake Connecting with Community through Project Based Learning

1min
page 23

Using Online Activities to Increase Student Engagement and Improve Results

2min
page 22

Kanohi ki te Kanohi in the Face of COVID 19

1min
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Building Resilience: Working Together to Tackle Life Challenges

2min
pages 18-19

Demonstrate their Resilience

1min
page 15

What was it you do again?

1min
page 21

Staff and Student Panel: Online Simulations in Teaching and Learning

1min
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Strategies for Teaching International Students

1min
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COVID 19 Pandemic Level4 Lockdown

1min
page 9

Why Young People Find It Hard to Make Career Decisions

1min
page 6

The Hidden Burden of Family Responsibility Implications for Education

1min
page 8

Lockdown

1min
page 12

Communities

1min
page 7

Design

1min
page 13

Scaffolding Work Integrated Learning

2min
pages 10-11

Introduction by Macie Rudoff, Dr David Skelton and Deb Stewart

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