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Social Worker - Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility

New Zealand Government

Tamaki

Category Social work Jobs

The Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility (ARWCF), located in Manukau, south of Auckland, stands as the inaugural purpose-built women's prison in the North Island. Boasting an operational capacity of 462 Wahine, the facility accommodates individuals on remand, spanning minimum to maximum security classifications, and includes a specialised mothers and babiy's unit. At Ara Poutama Aotearoa, we are dedicated to offering a holistic approach to the care of the Wahine under our supervision, acknowledging the intricate web of severe trauma, mental health challenges, substance abuse, unhealthy relationships, and poverty that often underpin their involvement in criminal activities.

Our Women's Strategy is an essential component of our approach, prioritising tailored interventions and services designed to address the unique risks and needs of women. We are committed to managing women in a manner that is trauma-informed and empowering, recognising their resilience and potential for positive change. Ng kawenga | About the role The Social Worker role plays a pivotal role in fostering the well-being of incarcerated women, with a particular emphasis on vulnerable individuals and mothers.

As part of a diverse multi-disciplinary team comprising corrections officers, case managers, program facilitators, and healthcare professionals, the Social Worker collaborates to ensure the welfare of women in prison, guiding them through their period of incarceration and facilitating their transition towards a brighter future for both them and their children upon release. This position is primarily focused on providing tailored support to incarcerated mothers, assisting them in maintaining their parenting roles, navigating through statutory child protection procedures, and strengthening their bonds with their children. Additionally, it involves spearheading best practices within mothers with baby's units, offering guidance to pregnant women throughout their term in prison, and aiding in pre-planning for their child's future.

The role extends to supporting young women in positive youth development, facilitating access to appropriate support services for transgender men and women, and closely collaborating with statutory child protection agencies when mothers are incarcerated. Moreover, it entails the exploration of innovative approaches to promote the well-being of women within the prison environment. He krero mu | About you The ideal candidate should possess a robust understanding of social work principles and practices, particularly in relation to working with women, including those who have experienced trauma.

They should demonstrate proficiency in operating within a Mori cultural framework and exhibit comprehension of the Treaty of Waitangi. Furthermore, candidates should showcase knowledge and application of trauma-informed practice models, along with the ability to exercise sound professional judgment tailored to individual needs. Effective communication and relat.

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