Reflective practice guide for reflective practitioners
This guide outlines information relevant to those providing reflective practice to mātau ā-wheako CPSLE workers.
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This guide has been developed to support the mātau ā-wheako CPSLE workforce to engage in reflective practice. It provides an overview of reflective practice for the mātau ā-wheako CPSLE workforce, including different approaches, key elements of effective reflective practice, and benefits to mātau ā-wheako CPSLE workers. It also highlights culturally safe and responsive practice.
This guide is part of a suite of reflective practice guides for the mātau ā-wheako CPSLE workforce. This includes this guide for mātau ā-wheako CPSLE workers,
a guide for reflective practitioners, and a guide for kaiwhakahaere/managers. Each guide includes the same information in part one, followed by information specific to the audience in part two.
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