Huitalanoa: Aspiring Towards Pae Ora - Hastings

Huitalanoa: Aspiring Towards Pae Ora - Hastings

A kōrero/talanoa based workshop on how to engage and build relationships with the whānau we serve

By Safekids Aotearoa

Date and time

Thursday, December 5 · 9am - 4pm NZDT

Location

Flaxmere Community Centre

400 Swansea Road Hastings, Hawke's Bay 4120 New Zealand

Agenda

9:00 AM

Welcome and Opening Karakia

9:05 AM

Whanaungatanga - Ko wai koe?

PAE ORA

9:30 AM

Intro: Aspiring towards Pae Ora through Tamariki Haumaru


Empathy Walk - reflecting on privilege, biases etc.

10:00 AM

Wānanga: What does Pae Ora look like to you?

10:30 AM

Morning Tea

MAURI ORA - Healthy Individuals

11:00 AM

Overview: Tamariki Haumaru through Mauri Ora

11:20 AM

Wānanga: What does Mauri Ora look like to you?

WHĀNAU ORA - Healthy Families

12:00 PM

Overview: Tamariki Haumaru through Whānau Ora

12:20 PM

Safety practices and intergenerational learning


Dad2Dad Video - sharing stories from your childhood

12:40 PM

Wānanga: What does Whānau Ora look like to you?


Draw Your World - what does a whānau in NZ look like; experiences and challenges (how do kaimahi see whānau); how do you engage?; how do you create a safe space?

1:00 PM

Lunch

WAI ORA - Healthy Environments

1:30 PM

Overview: Tamariki Haumaru through Wai Ora

2:00 PM

Wānanga: What does Wai Ora look like to you?


Spectrum game - where do you sit on the spectrum?

Working Afternoon Tea

2:20 PM

Wrap up - website, social media, and resources

3:10 PM

Reflections from the day


Key take aways and self-reflection; paper evaluations

3:15 PM

Closing Karakia

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

WHO IS THIS FOR?

This is for any kaimahi who work closely with or engages with whānau at any level. This is also an opportunity to network with organisations that work in the injury prevention space and serve whānau in your rohe.


WHAT WILL I BE ENGAGED IN?

Through interactive sessions and reciprocal knowledge-sharing we look at how to engage and build relationships with whānau through the lens of Pae Ora:

  • Mauri Ora | Breathing life into every interaction with the whānau we serve and visit as kaimahi
  • Whānau Ora | Recognising the wealth of knowledge and practices that a whānau holds
  • Wai Ora | Recognising the natural and mand-made environments that impact and influence the practices and lifestyle of the whānau we serve

With a particular focus on child injury prevention in the home


KAI REQUIREMENTS:

Morning tea, Lunch, and Afternoon tea provided

Please let us know of any dietary requirements


MEDIA:

Please be advised that by attending the Huitalanoa, you may feature in promotional materials.

If you would not like to be featured, please let us know on the day or email safekidsaoteroa@adhb.govt.nz

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