Occupational identity Tim Watt

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Occupational Identity: Do, Be, Belong and Become Tim Watt

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Occupational Identity: Do, Be, Belong and Become

Tim Watt

Man’s best friend

Its gone to the dogs. This is me and my walking companion Zoe (aka crazy collie)

Bag Piping

When in Dunedin…I decided if I’m in the Edinburgh of the South there is no better place to learn to play the bagpipes. And I made some mates along the way.

The Ruggers in Dunners

Go Highlanders. The Forsyth Bar Stadium is the Home of Otago’s Super Rugby team. My favourite (after the All Blacks of course).

The Top of the Pineapple Track

It is a bit of a hike to get to the top of Flagstaff Hill. But as can be seen its well worth the effort for the view.

Start of the Journey

In 2006 I started volunteering at CCS, working with people with physical and intellectual disabilities. After a few jobs (and a few years) this is where my passion for working with people started.

Ski Trip 2009

This image comes from 2009 where I supported a young man alongside the Physical Education students at Cardorna as part of their adaptive skiing programme.

Karate

When I first attended University participated I joined a karate club and really enjoyed the challenge. Over the years I also tired Jiu Jitsu, boxing, kick boxing and Tai Chi.

St Clair Beach

St Clair during a Southerly gale. Famous for its surfing I enjoy the view from the Esplanade and wandering along the beach (sometimes you have to avoid the sea- lions).

Cricket at the University Oval

Take cover it’s a six. International and Domestic games are played at the University including four games during the world cup.

All things Ancient

I have always had an interest in ancient and modern history and followed this passion by completing a BA in Anthropology and DipGrad in History. This a 3D Model I made of the Maya Ryramids.