Mediation – NZ style
November 2012
Working with H2R - principles
• Focus on behaviours rather than on appearance or affiliation
• Remove the labels• Recognise that there is good in all whānau and
communities• Recognise leadership diversity• Engage whānau and community• Build capability and capacity• Mobilise whānau and community• Support and resource whānau and community
initiatives
Leadership
• Working with pro-social leaders
• Identifying common ground
• Mediation• Moving to
prevention, positive community and whānau development
Changing the conversation - health
Working with youth
• Sense of industry and competency
• A feeling of connectedness to others and to society
• A sense of control over one’s own fate in life
• A stable identity
Working with youth
Diving
Training Graduation
Methamphetamine Rehabilitation
Acknowledgements and contacts
Acknowledgements• Thanks to the Māori providers, practitioners and
whānau who have shared their stories and photos.• Thanks to conference organisers for invitation.
Contacts:• Harry Tam - [email protected]• Julia Carr – [email protected]
Resources – publications
http://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/in-print/our-publications/publications/addressing-the-drivers-of-crime-for-maori/
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