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April online workshops from Blueprint for Learning

Wednesday, March 18, 2026   Posted in: Training By: Administrator With tags: wellbeing, resilience, mental health, disabilities, Rainbow, workplace, webinar

Join one of the upcoming wellbeing webinars from Blueprint for Learning. These workshops are designed for adults 18 years old and over.

Find out more about other opportunities including in-person workshops.

Stress, Resilience and Wellbeing

Everyone experiences uncertainty and stress in life, from worry about huge things like global warming and international conflict, to the more individual pressures that come from work and whānau situations. Sometimes it’s hard to know what to do, or where to start.

This Stress, Resilience and Wellbeing workshop will give you strategies that work. Learn how to reduce high levels of stress, build resilience, and better manage your mental health and wellbeing, as well as supporting others when they need it.

Date: Wednesday 1st April 2026.
Time: 1.30 to 4pm.
Location: Online via zoom.
Cost: $149 per person plus GST.

Find out more about the Stress, Resilience and Wellbeing webinar, including how to register.

Addiction 101

This webinar series is designed to help increase knowledge and understanding while reducing the stigma of addiction at home, work, and everyday life.

Get a better understanding of addiction and recovery, and the confidence to respond supportively using skills you already have. You’ll learn what can lead people into addiction, what strategies can help them to change, when and where to get professional help, and practical ways to look after yourself.

Dates: 

  • Tuesday 14th to Thursday 16th April 2026 (3 sessions).
  • Monday 20th, Wednesday 22nd and Friday 24th April 2026 (3 sessions).

Time: 2 to 4.30pm for the first session, and 2 to 4pm for remaining sessions.
Location: Online via zoom.
Cost: FREE.

Find out more about the Addiction 101 webinar series, including how to register.

Leading Wellbeing at Work

Leading Wellbeing at Work will help new or experienced managers, and aspiring leaders to build healthy teams from the ground up. Drawing from the latest local and international research, the workshop guides you on how to minimise risk to psychosocial safety, promote resilience, and respond appropriately to distress in the workplace. You’ll get practical advice and wellness tips for you and your team members, plus templates for action plans to help manage situations that may arise.

Dates: Tuesday 21st to Thursday 23rd April 2026 (3 sessions).
Time: 10am to 12.30pm for the first session, and 10am to 12pm for remaining sessions.
Location: Online via zoom.
Cost: $395 per person plus GST.

Find out more about the Leading Wellbeing at Work webinar series, including how to register.

MH101 for Rainbow Communities and Allies

Supporting someone experiencing mental health challenges can make a big difference to their wellbeing an recovery. Learn how to recognise signs of mental wellbeing and mental health challenges, and what helpful strategies and tools you can use to support people when they need it most.

This workshop isn’t rainbow-specific training. It is MH101 in a rainbow-safe, supportive learning space facilitated by rainbow-identifying facilitators.

Dates: Wednesday 22nd to Friday 24th April 2026 (3 sessions).
Time: 9 to 11.30am for the first session, and 9 to 11am for remaining sessions.
Location: Online via zoom.
Cost: FREE.

Find out more about the MH101 for Rainbow Communities and Allies webinar series, including how to register.

Ātea Disability 101

One in four New Zealanders have a physical, sensory, learning, mental health or other disability. That’s almost a quarter of the population of Aotearoa.

Despite how common disability is in Aotearoa, disabled people experience a lack of awareness and many barriers to being fully included in society. Learn how to see disability from a different viewpoint, through the social model of disability.

Ātea will help you better understand impairment and disability, identify barriers that disabled people may encounter and how to minimise these and ensure disabled people are included in everyday situations.

Dates: Wednesday 29th and Thursday 30th April 2026 (2 sessions).
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm for both sessions.
Location: Online via zoom.
Cost: $395 per person plus GST.

Find out more about the Ātea Disability 101 webinar series, including how to register.