Advisor appointed to support teachers in Christchurch

A Liaison and Support Advisor has been appointed to help principals and teachers in Catholic schools living in post-earthquake Christchurch. Karen Payne, principal of St Mary’s School, Hokitika, has been seconded to the position for the rest of the year.

The role has been funded by Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand in partnership with the New Zealand Catholic Education Office and the Christchurch Catholic Education Office, where Karen is based.

Mike Nolan of the Christchurch Catholic Education Office says the advisor’s role is ‘a sensitive one that explores uncharted waters’. Ms Payne will provide additional support to help school leaders better cope in unprecedented times, remain positive while dealing with uncertain personal and organisational circumstances, and constructively deal with personal stress.

Ms Payne grew up in eastern Christchurch, and has provided post-quake support to children and grandchildren still living there. ‘I feel I can appreciate the pressures and anxieties people are facing, yet hopefully, I can bring fresh eyes and listening ears and practical support to teachers and children,’ she says.

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