FREE Parent/Whānau Group Coaching with Ali McCormick. These groups will be a mix of FREE face-to-face and online coaching sessions designed for small groups of parents seeking support, strategies, and community connection.
There is also the opportunity to book one-on-one sessions with Ali (fees apply).
Path Events
Learn alongside others
We create spaces and events – both in-person and online – for families to collect, share and learn how to navigate the teenage years alongside your youth.
Path Wānaka partners with others to bring expert speakers, insightful presentations and workshops to our community of caregivers and whanau. Scroll down to see current and past events run by our team.
Wānaka Whānau Support Group
Term 1 2026
Talking Masculinities - Presentation by Dr Kris Taylor
12 March 2026
Dr Kris Taylor will provide a crash course for parents and those working with youth to understand the worldviews and ideologies young men are exposed to online, how masculinity influencers (e.g. Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson, Sneako, Fresh and Fit and others in the ‘manosphere’) can affect young people, and key strategies to successfully engage in discussions with youth on this topic. If you’ve ever wondered how to discuss gender norms, sexism, harassment, misogyny, or pornography with a young person without alienating them, this evening is for you.
Two Inspiring Events with Dr Lucy Hone This April
Community Evening, Wed 22 April 2026, 6:30PM; Workshop, Thurs 23 April 2026, 8:00AM
Path Wānaka, in collaboration with Upper Clutha Community Link, is delighted to host internationally respected resilience expert Dr Lucy Hone for two powerful events in April.
On Wednesday 22 April Dr Hone will present Thriving Through Challenge and Change: Lessons from Life, a community engagement evening sharing practical, research-informed insights on navigating adversity with strength and perspective.
On Thursday 23 April she will lead a dedicated half-day workshop for the social and community sector, How Will I Ever Get Through This?, offering evidence-based tools to better support people facing loss, crisis and profound change.
Upper Clutha Parent Survey 2026 Design
Parent Community Hui with Ali McCormick
Help shape the questions and themes that matter most to our community for whānau to thrive.
Together, parents will explore the issues, pressures, and realities of parenting in Upper Clutha today. The discussion will directly inform the Upper Clutha Parent Survey, which will run alongside the youth survey later this year — ensuring parent voice is genuinely reflected.
- Facilitator: Ali McCormick
- Date: 23 February, 9:00AM – 11:30AM
- Venue: Wānaka Community Hub, 34 McDougall St
Registrations for this event have now closed. You can still have your say on the survey design – complete the questionnaire at the link below.
Wānaka Parent Community Evening
with Ali McCormick, Gemma McCaw & Kirsten Roy
This evening hui brings parents together to reconnect with each other, in person, locally, and honestly. Open to parents of all ages and stages, this facilitated, interactive evening creates space to talk about what’s been hard, what’s helped, and how we can better support one another as a community. Whether you’re in the thick of early parenting or navigating adult children, you are welcome. The focus is on rebuilding local connections at a time when much of parenting support has shifted online. This is a practical, collaborative session — your voice helps shape what comes next.
- Facilitators: Ali McCormick, Gemma McCaw, Kirsten Roy
- Date: 23 February, 6:30-8:00PM
- Venue: Wānaka Community Hub, 34 McDougall St
Wānaka Whānau Support Group
Term 4 2025
FREE Parent/Whānau Group Coaching with Ali McCormick. These groups will be a mix of FREE face-to-face and online coaching sessions designed for small groups of parents seeking support, strategies, and community connection.
Our Kids Online 2025 - Rob Cope
Thursday September 11, Lake Wānaka Centre, 6:30-8:30PM
Join us in Wānaka on 11 Sept for a powerful Cyber Safety Evening with Rob Cope. Learn how to protect your kids from online harm—bullying, predators, gaming addiction, and more. Free parenting course included in your ticket!
Youth Mental Health First Aid Course
Tue 2 & Wed 3 September, Wānaka Community Hub
This Youth Mental Health First Aid course equips adults who teach, care for, or support rangatahi and young people with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to recognise, understand and respond to them experiencing a mental health challenge or mental health crisis. This 2-day workshop will cover a range of topics including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, psychosis, problematic substance abuse, non-suicidal self-injury, suicidal thoughts and behaviours, panic attacks, traumatic events and other situations.
Youth Mental Health First Aid
18 & 25 February 2025, Lake Wānaka Centre
Facilitated by Karyn Munro Mental Health First Aid Aotearoa, & Te Hau Toka, this course is designed to educate and empower ‘adults’ working with rangitahi (young people) with the skills, knowledge and confidence to support their mental health.
Nest course planned for September 2025 – Interested? Contact us
The Teen Brain with Nathan Wallis
14 October 2024, Lake Wānaka Centre
Alongside our partners, CO-REAP, Path Wānaka is delighted to bring you an insightful and educational evening with leading neuroscience educator, Nathan Wallis.