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In collaboration with Te Ātiawa Health and Social Services Ngāti Kahungunu ki Pōneke Whānau Services 18 June 2019 Whānau KonnX A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience

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Page 1: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

In collaboration with

Te Ātiawa Health and Social Services

Ngāti Kahungunu ki Pōneke Whānau Services

18 June 2019

Whānau KonnXA Solutions Focused Approach to

Whānau Resilience

Page 2: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

“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

Page 3: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Ko wai mātou• In collaboration we are a village that consists of Iwi, hapu, whānau and

professionals

• Between us our expertise consists of over 100 years experience in the sector

• Fully integrated workforce in health, social services, education, marae whanau, hapu and iwi development

• Both organisations work across the full spectrum of whānau care and support - from womb to tomb and beyond is intergenerational for our services

• We have an intersectorial presence

• We have access to homes of whānau - they let us in!

• We are trusted by whānau and our communities

Page 4: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

• We are part of Te Whānau Whanake Collective an alliance of collective Iwi 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).

• Based on tikanga Māori we are shifting the focus from ‘services for individuals’ 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

• Important to us and our collective are relationships across All of Government including social investment, this means that we collaborate for success with our strongest provider ‘leading out’.

• Whānau Resilience Services then become self perpetuating developments versus a contract by contract set of activities which can be stopped and started by those providers working outside of Te Ao Māori values.

Strength Based Approach

Page 5: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

• Almost 80,000 adults experienced family violence over the last 12 months.

• Over the last 12 months victims experienced more than 190,000 incidents of family violence.

• More than 30,000 adults were victimised by partners.

• more than 16,000 by ex-partners, and approximately 40,000 by other family members.

• The proportion of female victims of family violence (71%) more than twice exceeds that of male victims (29%).

• More than 40% of all victims are between 15 and 29 years old.

• The number of family violence incidents among Māori is twice as high as among New Zealand Europeans.

NZ Crimes and Victims Survey 2018

• 2015/16, Child, Youth and Family received 142,249 Care and Protection notifications. 44,689 were deemed to require further action, leading to 16,394 findings of abuse or neglect

• 2015, NZ Police recorded 10 homicides of children and young people under 20 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 Story

Page 6: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Take a Closer Look

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

Page 7: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

The Power of Relationships

NZ Police

Inner City Project

Birthright

Women’s Refuge

Oranga Tamariki

Building Financial Capability Commission

Housing NZ

Community Housing Aotearoa

Soup KitchenWellington Men’s Shelter

Wellington Women’s Boarding House

Wellington Women’s Homeless TrustTe Aro Health Centre

Community Law

Community Networks Wellington

Waiwhetu Marae

Māori Women’s Refuge

Te Paepae Arahi Māori Mental Health

Te Roopu Awhina

Ngati Toa Rangatira

Kokiri Marae

Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika

Te Runanganui o Te Atiawa

Port Nicholson Settlement Trust

CCDHB

Te Wharemarie Mental Health Services

Purehurehu Forensic Mental Health

Probations

Corrections

Strathmore 44

Te Roopu Aramuka wharoaroa

Te Pou Matakana

Te Puni Kokiri

HUD

Te Aro Health

Kip McGrath

Wellington High

Te Wananga o Aotearoa

Massey University

Whitireia

WELTEC

Te Atiawa Health Services

Kokiri Marae

Te Waka whaiora Mental Health Mission For Youth

Newtown Budgeting

He Huarahi Tamariki

Skylight Service

Evolve

Boys and Girls Institute

Salvation Army

MSD

Easy Access Housing

St Vincent's de Paul

Wellington City Council

Wellington Catholic Social Services

Te Ara Whanui KKM

Tapu Teranga Marae

DCM

Wellington City Mission

Newton Budgeting Services

Māori Women’s Welfare League

Te Matapihi

Te Whānau Whanake

Whānau Ora rōpū

Mary Potter Hospice

Well Homes Sustainability Trust

Dwell

Te Kakano o te Aroha

Collectives

StateSector

Social Agencies

Iwi

Health

Support Services

Housing

Education

Other

HNZ

Pipitia Marae

Page 8: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Whanau Resilience Services• Focused on the longer-term impacts of exposure to violence

• Includes healing from the trauma of violence and

• Developing the skills to become resilient to the patterns of behaviour that lead to violence

• Self-determination

Safety & Stability

• Focus: meeting immediate needs of people, families and whānau affected by violence.

Page 9: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri OraWhakawhanaungatanga

Whanau KonnXA Pathway to Resilience

Whānau in control of the pathway to realising their aspirations

Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing

Page 10: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

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 of unity, solidarity and

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 OraWhakawhanaungatanga

ConnectAssess Respond Maintain Wellbeing

Page 11: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Understanding needs by placing whānau at the centre of decision making

WhānauExtended Family

It is through whānau that we gain values, histories and

traditions.

Ngā MoemoeaDreams and Aspirations

We have the ability to imagine a better future.

TinanaPhysical Body

Represents the qualities and strengths that reside

within us.

HinengaroConscious Mind

The mind is filled by experiences that we receive

in life and helps us to determine the present.

WairuaSpirit 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 RawaPursuing Excellence

Fostering a pathway of knowledge to strengthen

independence and growth for future generations.

Whānau OraWhanau Well-Being

The resources we have to take us forward on our

journey towards Mauri Ora.

Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri OraWhakawhanaungatanga

Connect Respond Maintain Wellbeing

Page 12: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Providing support in a way that works and makes sense to whānau

Workforce

• Social workers• Counsellors• Whānau Ora Navigators• Youth Mentors• Educationalist• Kaumatua Support• Peer Support Workers• Tamariki Ora Nurses• GPs • Cultural Advisors• Cultural Relationship

Managers• Professional facilitators• Collaborative partners• Te Kohanga Reo Whanau• Kura Kaupapa Whanau

Interventions

• Whānau Ora

• Social Support Services

• Whanau FV Programmes

• Transition to Adulthood

• Financial Capability

• Whakamana Whanau Programme

• Mana Wahine Mentoring

Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri OraWhakawhanaungatanga

Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing

Interventions• Mental Health

• Chronic Care

• Alcohol & Addiction Support

• Primary Health Care

• Parent Support Programmes

• Rangatahi Support Programmes

• Whakapapa Connections

• Rongoa Miri• Marae Based Wananga

Page 13: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Ensuring that we are critically reflective and always striving for excellence

Social Integration

• Marae

• Community hubs

• Local agencies and support groups

• Bus routes

• Shops, bank etc.

• Whānau, hapu, iwi

• Whakapapa connections

Employment

• Retraining

• Vocations & Trades

• Drivers License

In Home Support

• Safety Plans

• Safe Home

• Strengthening Whanau Relationships

• Budgeting

Intervention

• Social Worker Support

• Cultural Support

• Kaumatua Support

• Financial Capability

• Mental Health

• Chronic Care

• Addiction

• Primary Health Care

• Counselling

Education

• Educational programs

• Literacy & Numeracy

• Financial Literacy

• Cultural Connection

• Ao Māori

• Te Reo

• Mau Rakau

• Rongoa

• Whakairo

• Raranga

Whakawhanaungatanga Manaakitanga Kaitiakitanga Rangatiratanga Mauri Ora

Connect Assess Respond Maintain Wellbeing

Page 14: A Solutions Focused Approach to Whānau Resilience€¦ · Māori, Taurāherecommunity leaders. As whānau ora partners we work alongside whānau in te rohe o Te Upoko o te Ika ā

Moving with whānau in pursuit of Mauri Ora

• Self-managing and empowered leaders

• Leading healthy lifestyles

• Participating fully in society

• Confidently participating in Te Ao Māori

• Economically secure

• Cohesive, resilient and nurturing

• Responsible stewards

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Connect Assess Respond MaintainWellbeing