In In coll llaboration with ith Te Ātiawa Heal alth an and Social l Services Ngāti Kahungunu ki Pōneke Whānau Se Servic ices
18 June 2019
Whānau KonnX
A So Solut lutio ions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience
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Whnau KonnX A So Solut lutio ions Focused Approach to Whnau Resilience In coll In llaboration with ith Te tiawa Heal alth an and Social l Services Ngti Kahungunu ki Pneke Whnau Se Servic ices 18 June 2019 We can change
In In coll llaboration with ith Te Ātiawa Heal alth an and Social l Services Ngāti Kahungunu ki Pōneke Whānau Se Servic ices
18 June 2019
A So Solut lutio ions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience
“We can change the stautus quo by taking a whanau centred approach to well-being, working collaboratively across government by harnessing Maori potential, celebrating Maori culture, embracing Pacific values and co-designing initiatives with Maori and Pacific peoples ………and others”.
NZ Government Press Release – Wellbeing Budget 2019
professionals
sector
whanau, hapu and iwi development
support - from womb to tomb and beyond is intergenerational for our services
Māori, Taurāhere community leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā Māui (Wellington region).
to ‘wrapping services around whānau’ for family well-being. With whānau at the centre we encourage communities to develop local solutions, and build their capacity and resilience to becoming self-managing
including social investment, this means that we collaborate for success with our strongest provider ‘leading out’.
versus a contract by contract set of activities which can be stopped and started by those providers working outside of Te Ao Māori values.
family violence.
members.
exceeds that of male victims (29%).
among New Zealand Europeans.
NZ Crimes and Victims Survey 2018
findings of abuse or neglect
by a family member. 463 children aged 16 years or under were hospitalised for an assault perpetrated by a family member.
NZ Family Violence Clearinghouse June 2017
THE KAHNS LAGI MIKA AND THEIR CHILDREN THE SULLIVANS MEL AND JOHNNY’S WHANAU Family Violence Current/ Historical Whanau Instability Intersectorial Cultural Wairua Imbalance of Power Victim blaming Drugs Alcohol Emotional Stress Intergenerational Trauma Poverty Making Ends Meet No Other Way Complex
Collectives State Sector Social Agencies Iwi Health Support Services Housing Education Other
HNZ Pipitia MaraeSafety & Stability
whānau affected by violence.
Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri Ora Whakawhanaungatanga
A Pathway to Resilience
Whānau in control of the pathway to realising their aspirations Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing
Connecting with whānau through whakapapa and shared values
Whanaungatanga
Relationship, whakapapa, kinship and a sense of family connection that strengthens whānau and binds relationships.
Kotahitanga
Working together in the spirit
collective action.
Manaakitanga
Acknowledgement of the mana of all and the reciprocity of kindness respect, humanity and genuine care for others.
Rangatiratanga
Whānau have the right to exercise their authority and have the capability and strength to make decisions about their future.
Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri Ora Whakawhanaungatanga Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing
Understanding needs by placing whānau at the centre of decision making
Whānau
Extended Family It is through whānau that we gain values, histories and traditions.
Ngā Moemoea
Dreams and Aspirations We have the ability to imagine a better future.
Tinana
Physical Body Represents the qualities and strengths that reside within us.
Hinengaro
Conscious Mind The mind is filled by experiences that we receive in life and helps us to determine the present.
Wairua
Spirit or Non-physical Resides in the heart and the mind of a whole person and fills a space that allows us to connect with our spirituality.
Whai Rawa
Pursuing Excellence Fostering a pathway of knowledge to strengthen independence and growth for future generations.
Whānau Ora
Whanau Well-Being The resources we have to take us forward on our journey towards Mauri Ora.
Manaakitanga
Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri Ora Whakawhanaungatanga Connect Respond Maintain Wellbeing
Providing support in a way that works and makes sense to whānau
Workforce
Managers
Interventions
Services
Programmes
Adulthood
Programme
Mentoring
Manaakitanga
Kaitiakitanga
Rangatiratanga Mauri Ora Whakawhanaungatanga Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing
Interventions
Support
Programmes
Programmes
Connections
Ensuring that we are critically reflective and always striving for excellence
Social Integration
support groups
Employment
In Home Support
Relationships
Intervention
Education
Whakawhanaungatanga Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri Ora Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing
Moving with whānau in pursuit of Mauri Ora
Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri Ora Whakawhanaungatanga Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing