Feilding-Rangitikei Herald

Feilding student set to present work to experts

- SAM KILMISTER

A Manawatu psychology student will present her research in front of experts from around the world.

Feilding’s Olivia Williams will attend the Internatio­nal School Psychology Associatio­n conference in Manchester, England, in July, where she will put forward her findings on the state of educationa­l psychology in New Zealand.

Her research about teachers’ perception­s of the services available to children to support their mental health is the first of its kind in New Zealand. It also fits well with the conference’s theme for this year – supporting vulnerable children.

The 27-year-old found teachers were under-equipped to support the increasing needs of young people and that too many young people were not receiving psychologi­cal help. A lack of funding also prevented educationa­l psychologi­sts from studying the topic, she said.

Although her findings were not ground-breaking or surprising, Williams said it was the first empiricall­y-based study exploring the nature of support New Zealand teachers and students were receiving.

The opportunit­y to create a dialogue opened the door for ongoing possibilit­ies to invoke change, she said.

‘‘This is a personal and academic honour. The exposure afforded by such an opportunit­y, especially this early in my career, is invaluable.

‘‘[It’s important] to ensure we continue to strive to provide the best possible care and education for our children.’’

In her spare time, Williams works as a volunteer counsellor for Youthline.

Williams is completing her postgradua­te diploma in educationa­l psychology at Massey University. The diploma involves a full-time unpaid internship with the Ministry of Education.

She previously completed her honours in psychology and

‘‘This is a personal and academic honour.’’ Olivia Williams

masters in educationa­l psychology. She then travelled the world for three years and worked abroad.

Her inspiratio­n is to help children with varying challenges, whether they be learning, behavioura­l, social or developmen­tal.

Williams obtained funding to attend the conference in England through the Manawatu District Council, Rotary Feilding and Careers and Education Transition New Zealand.

 ?? PHOTO: DAVID UNWIN/FAIRFAX NZ ?? Feilding woman Olivia Williams, 27, will attend the 2017 Internatio­nal School Psychology Associatio­n Conference in Manchester, England in July.
PHOTO: DAVID UNWIN/FAIRFAX NZ Feilding woman Olivia Williams, 27, will attend the 2017 Internatio­nal School Psychology Associatio­n Conference in Manchester, England in July.

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