| 1 | <p>Demonstrate practical applications of discipline-specific Creative Arts Therapy theory in individual, pair, and group work</p> | <p>
MCAT - Master of Creative Arts Therapy - Programme Capabilities <p>The capacity to articulate and reflect on ones own identity and positionality in the context of Creative Arts Therapy practice and research. </p><p>An appreciation of human and cultural diversity and respect for values and cultural safety of individuals and different cultural groups. </p><p>Personal, professional and intellectual integrity, and respect for the environments, communities, and systems within which Creative Arts Therapies occur.</p><p>An understanding and critical appraisal of the philosophical bases, paradigms, methodologies, methods and approaches in Creative Arts Therapy. </p><p>A mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of understanding of theoretical frameworks and therapeutic approaches in clinical, studio, and community settings in the Creative Arts Therapy/ies in which the graduate has specialised.</p><p>An understanding and critical appraisal of current issues and debates in Creative Arts Therapy. </p><p>A capacity for critical, conceptual and reflexive thinking through the theory, practice and research of Creative Arts Therapy. A capacity to locate, contextualise, critically evaluate and synthesise information in clinical, community-based and research practice. </p><p>An intellectual openness and curiosity through embodied, clinical and scholarly work. </p><p>An ability to identify, define, analyse and resolve problems in a flexible manner and the skill to adapt innovatively to changing environments and outcomes. </p><p>A capacity to communicate ideas effectively in suitable formats to a range of practitioners, clients and researchers in the Creative Arts Therapies sphere. </p><p>An ability to communicate effectively using written and spoken English and/or te reo Māori, and where appropriate, other community languages. </p><p>An ability to communicate the value of Creative Arts Therapy for people and communities with diverse needs. </p><p>An intellectual openness and curiosity through embodied, clinical and scholarly work. </p><p>An appreciation for ideas, discovery and learning.</p><p>A respect for individual differences and diversity and a capability to adapt to diverse collaborative teams.</p><p>Personal, professional and intellectual integrity, and respect for the ethics of Creative Arts Therapy practice and research. </p><p>An understanding of the role and scope of clinical supervision.</p><p>A willingness to seek continuous improvement in research and clinical skills in order to maintain best practice as a Creative Arts Therapist.</p></p> |
| 2 | <p>Develop understanding of discipline-specific Creative Arts Therapy techniques tailored to various life stages and cultural identities</p> | <p>
MCAT - Master of Creative Arts Therapy - Programme Capabilities <p>An understanding of the principles of te Tiriti o Waitangi and an awareness of local and global dimensions of intellectual, political, and creative activities. </p><p>The capacity to articulate and reflect on ones own identity and positionality in the context of Creative Arts Therapy practice and research. </p><p>An appreciation of human and cultural diversity and respect for values and cultural safety of individuals and different cultural groups. </p><p>Personal, professional and intellectual integrity, and respect for the environments, communities, and systems within which Creative Arts Therapies occur.</p><p>An understanding and critical appraisal of the philosophical bases, paradigms, methodologies, methods and approaches in Creative Arts Therapy. </p><p>A mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of understanding of theoretical frameworks and therapeutic approaches in clinical, studio, and community settings in the Creative Arts Therapy/ies in which the graduate has specialised.</p><p>An understanding and critical appraisal of current issues and debates in Creative Arts Therapy. </p><p>A capacity for critical, conceptual and reflexive thinking through the theory, practice and research of Creative Arts Therapy. A capacity to locate, contextualise, critically evaluate and synthesise information in clinical, community-based and research practice. </p><p>An intellectual openness and curiosity through embodied, clinical and scholarly work. </p><p>An ability to identify, define, analyse and resolve problems in a flexible manner and the skill to adapt innovatively to changing environments and outcomes. </p><p>A capacity to communicate ideas effectively in suitable formats to a range of practitioners, clients and researchers in the Creative Arts Therapies sphere. </p><p>An ability to communicate effectively using written and spoken English and/or te reo Māori, and where appropriate, other community languages. </p><p>An ability to communicate the value of Creative Arts Therapy for people and communities with diverse needs. </p><p>An intellectual openness and curiosity through embodied, clinical and scholarly work. </p><p>An appreciation for ideas, discovery and learning.</p><p>A respect for individual differences and diversity and a capability to adapt to diverse collaborative teams.</p></p> |
| 3 | <p>Demonstrate knowledge of the considerations needed for discipline-specific Creative Arts Therapy within diverse clinical settings</p> | <p>
MCAT - Master of Creative Arts Therapy - Programme Capabilities <p>An understanding of the principles of te Tiriti o Waitangi and an awareness of local and global dimensions of intellectual, political, and creative activities. </p><p>The capacity to articulate and reflect on ones own identity and positionality in the context of Creative Arts Therapy practice and research. </p><p>An appreciation of human and cultural diversity and respect for values and cultural safety of individuals and different cultural groups. </p><p>Personal, professional and intellectual integrity, and respect for the environments, communities, and systems within which Creative Arts Therapies occur.</p><p>An understanding and critical appraisal of the philosophical bases, paradigms, methodologies, methods and approaches in Creative Arts Therapy. </p><p>A mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of understanding of theoretical frameworks and therapeutic approaches in clinical, studio, and community settings in the Creative Arts Therapy/ies in which the graduate has specialised.</p><p>An understanding and critical appraisal of current issues and debates in Creative Arts Therapy. </p><p>A capacity for critical, conceptual and reflexive thinking through the theory, practice and research of Creative Arts Therapy. A capacity to locate, contextualise, critically evaluate and synthesise information in clinical, community-based and research practice. </p><p>An intellectual openness and curiosity through embodied, clinical and scholarly work. </p><p>An ability to identify, define, analyse and resolve problems in a flexible manner and the skill to adapt innovatively to changing environments and outcomes. </p><p>A capacity to communicate ideas effectively in suitable formats to a range of practitioners, clients and researchers in the Creative Arts Therapies sphere. </p><p>An ability to communicate effectively using written and spoken English and/or te reo Māori, and where appropriate, other community languages. </p><p>An ability to communicate the value of Creative Arts Therapy for people and communities with diverse needs. </p><p>An intellectual openness and curiosity through embodied, clinical and scholarly work. </p><p>An appreciation for ideas, discovery and learning.</p><p>A respect for individual differences and diversity and a capability to adapt to diverse collaborative teams.</p><p>Personal, professional and intellectual integrity, and respect for the ethics of Creative Arts Therapy practice and research. </p><p>An understanding of the role and scope of clinical supervision.</p><p>A willingness to seek continuous improvement in research and clinical skills in order to maintain best practice as a Creative Arts Therapist.</p></p> |