Events
A Compass for Living: How values give meaning beyond the goal
Chronic illness can disrupt big hopes and everyday plans. During this session, we explore how values-based living can act as a steady compass, restoring purpose, agency, and meaning even when we experience disruptions to our plans, goals, and dreams.
Presented by John Moffat, a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience across various healthcare settings. He has a special interest in applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to medical conditions, emphasising an integrated approach to the body-mind connection.
Coping with Loss and Change: lessons from science and life with Dr Lucy Hone
Practical tools for processing grief while living with chronic conditions. Whether you're personally affected or supporting a loved one, this seminar offers a compassionate space.
Ticket price: $15
Adaptive Adventure Film Evening: Christchurch
Join us for an inspiring film evening celebrating the stories of people who get outdoors despite their disabilities to find purpose, healing and hope. This fundraiser is sponsored by Black Diamond.
Tickets: Adults $35 | Children & Students $30 | Seniors $30
Adaptive Adventure Film Evening: Oamaru
Join us for an inspiring film evening celebrating the stories of people who get outdoors despite their disabilities to find purpose, healing and hope. This fundraiser is sponsored by Black Diamond.
Tickets: Adults $30 | Children $25
Zoom Seminar: Understanding Energy Management - Neuropsychological strategies for the real world
Learn about the nature of fatigue in neurological disorders, and discuss neuropsychological strategies that can be personalised to help you in real-world situations.
Dr Christine Canty, our presenter, is a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist and has a background in brain injury rehabilitation.
Zoom Seminar: Progressing toward your next big goal
Got a goal in mind? Adam joins us on Zoom to discuss strategies for breaking down, progressing toward, and achieving your next big goal.
Adam Sanders, our presenter, is an accomplished athlete and experienced mentor.
Jessie Snowdon, a seasoned neurological physiotherapist, shares insights on and strategies for effectively managing fatigue in individuals with MS and FND.