From left to right: Jack Scanlan, Dr Paul鈥檈 Ruwhiu, Dr Hagyun Kim, Christina Reed, Thirusha Naidoo, Brooke Settle, Associate Professor Ksenija Napan and Professor Mark Henrickson.
The award ceremony took place on the Auckland campus and was attended by members of the School of Social Work team and proud wh膩nau of the award recipients.
Senior Lecturer Dr Hagyun Kim, who has been organising these awards since starting with Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 暴风资源 in 2017, says they serve as a testament to the exceptional growing talent within the social work community.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really special to get to celebrate the remarkable individuals we have in our cohort who are becoming the driving force behind positive change and empowerment in the field of social work. These awards celebrate the dedication and skills of our students, but also highlight the impact they鈥檙e making in the lives of those they assist.鈥
Academic Excellence Award 鈥 BSW Year Four
Academic Excellence Award Bachelor of Social Work Year Four recipient Christina Reed.
Fourth-year Bachelor of Social Work student Christina Reed received the Academic Excellence Award and was acknowledged not only for her achievements within her study, but her continued perseverance.
鈥淚n my first year, I was doing terribly and getting C鈥檚 in my assignments but there鈥檚 been a lot of growth and I owe a big thank you to my lecturers who walked me through this journey. I鈥檝e learned that it鈥檚 important to ask for help when you need it 鈥 don鈥檛 try to do it on your own. I have incredible lecturers who鈥檝e always said to come to them if you need help, but it鈥檚 another thing to actually put your hand up and ask for it,鈥 Christina says.
Christina had been unsure about what she wanted to do after finishing high school before coming across the social work degree and realising it felt right. She says she now feels she鈥檚 doing exactly what she was meant to do and that there鈥檚 no greater career than social work.
鈥淚t鈥檚 such an honour and a privilege to get to be part of people鈥檚 journeys and with social work, that鈥檚 exactly what you get to do. I get to come alongside people and support them through their life journey, like I鈥檝e been supported through my degree. Since starting, I鈥檝e never thought it鈥檚 not for me, it鈥檚 always felt like yes, this is what I want to do!鈥
While presenting this award, Dr Paul鈥檈 Ruwhiu, Ng膩puhi, Ng膩ti Porou, acknowledged Christina鈥檚 hard work.
鈥淐oming into the Bachelor of Social Work at a young age is challenging for a lot of our students, but I have seen amazing growth in Christina from her first year to her fourth. She has not only developed in her skills personally but her research skills have really excelled as well. She has earned this and I see a beautiful, big future for her 鈥 go well.鈥
Academic Excellence Award 鈥 MASW Year Two
Academic Excellence Award Master of Applied Social Work Year Two recipient Brooke Settle.
Master of Applied Social Work second-year student Brooke Settle was honoured for her outstanding academic performance, achieving the top marks within her cohort to earn the Academic Excellence Award.
Upon accepting the award, Brooke spoke about how major the past two years have been, particularly as she had enrolled before finding out she was pregnant. Her son Nico, who was born in January this year, has since become an honorary member of the cohort by attending many lectures with his mum.
Miss Settle says she found her way into social work purely by just wanting to give it a go.
鈥淏efore I started studying with Massey, I got a job with Oranga Tamariki just to see if I was interested and I loved it and thought, let鈥檚 keep going. My first year was so much fun, filled with so much learning and making many new friends, but the second year by far as been my favourite. I鈥檝e loved doing my research and have been so lucky to have Jack Scanlan and Dr Ruwhiu support me with that. I can鈥檛 thank them enough for their help on my journey and receiving this award means the world.鈥
Although it can be challenging, Miss Settle says the journey into social work is well worth it.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e interested in social work, don鈥檛 even question it, just do it. It鈥檚 amazing and you鈥檒l always be able to use social work wherever you go. It can be overwhelming with the amount of study involved and surrounding demand but with the social work school being so supportive and made up of amazing lecturers, Massey has been the best place to study.鈥
Associate Professor Ksenija Napan bestowed the award and shared the very first assignment Brooke submitted, which she says told her Brooke had the makings of a social worker from the beginning.
鈥淗er assignment was focused on the importance of connecting with others, the significant values of social work and being aware of the sensitivity and the ethical issues involved. She talked about her motivation to do social work and said she wanted to share her stories, inspire others, dream big and interact with people. This was her very first assignment and I don鈥檛 know how much higher than that you can fly, but she was competent when she arrived, and I hope that we have contributed to her competence growing.鈥
Social Work Practice Award
The Social Work Practice Award recognises the student that has demonstrated the highest calibre of competency in their placement, and has provided a positive and valuable contribution to the field.
Master of Applied Social Work student Madison Finnigan-Degarnham was this year鈥檚 award winner but was unable to receive the award in person due to being overseas.
Te Tohu Iti Kahurangi Award
The Te Tohu Iti Kahurangi Award was established to recognise a student who displays exceptional field education practice and outstanding academic achievements, alongside demonstrating the ability to successfully navigate an ethical or values-related challenge in their study or placement.
The recipient of this award is nominated by their peers, and was awarded this year to Master of Applied Social Work student Siafu Andrews, who was unable to accept it in person due to being overseas.
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