taranaki whānau ora hui owae marae, waitara tuesday 1 st june 2010
TRANSCRIPT
• P r o g r a m m e
• 9.30a.m Powhiri
• 10.00a.m Kapu ti
• 10.30a.m. Setting the scene
• 11.30p.m. Workshops
• 12.30p.m. Kai
• 1.30p.m. Report back
• 2.30p.m. Summary session
“Where to from here?”
• 3.00p.m. Whakamutua
1. To understand the scope of Whanau Ora2. For Maori in Taranaki who are in service to Maori communities, to:- Arrive at a high level consensus about what Whanau Ora means for us- Agree a way forward to shape and advance Whanau Ora in Taranaki.
The Objectives of the day
THE MAD, BAD AND SAD SYNDROME
“Why must we clothe ourselves in
layers of deprivation to justify
our right to exist?”
- Donna Matahaere
Industrialisation
“What we have seen over the past 2 decades has been the industrialisation of Māori misery.”
- Mereana Pitman
There are are over 80 providers in the Hutt Valley
area that are providing services
around Family Violence
We have 15 contracts, with 4 different agencies, with 12 different reporting templates.
Our compliance and transaction costs are ridiculous
We are products of a competitive funding regime that has encouraged siloism and
discouraged collaboration… and all we think about is
protecting our patch
Taha Hinengaro Taha Wairua
Taha TinanaTaha
Service Provider
Taha Whānau
The 4 Cornerstones of Māori Wellbeing
Whānau Ora Taskforce
• Who?
• What were they tasked to do?
• The Whānau Ora Framework
• The Whānau outcome goals
• The recommendations of the Taskforce
Who was on the Taskforce?
Sir Mason Durie (Chair)
Rob Cooper
Di Grennell
Suzanne Snively
Nancy Tuaine
What they were tasked to do
The Taskforce was charged with constructing ‘an evidence-based framework’ that will lead to:
• Strengthened whānau capabilities• An integrated approach to whānau wellbeing• Collaborative relationships between state agencies in relation to whānau services• Relationships between Government and community agencies that are broader than contractual• Improved cost-effectiveness and value for money
Whānau Ora Framework
1. A Whānau Aspirational Aim
2. Principles
3. Whānau Outcome
Goals
4. Whānau-centered
Services
5. A Whānau Ora Trust
1. A Whānau Aspirational Aim
To live comfortably today, and in the years ahead, whānau will be strengthened by a heritage based around whakapapa,
distinctive histories, marae and customary resources, as well as by access to societal institutions and opportunities at home and abroad
2. Principles • Ngā kaupapa tuku iho (the ways in which Māori
values, beliefs, obligation and responsibilities are available to guide whānau in their day-to-day lives)
• Whānau opportunity• Best whānau outcomes• Whānau integrity• Coherent service delivery• Effective resourcing• Competent and innovative provision
3. Whānau Outcomes Goals
The goals will be met when whānau are:
• Self managing
• Living healthy lifestyles
• Participating fully in society
• Confidently participating in Te Ao Māori
• Economically secure and successfully
involved in wealth creation
• Cohesive, resilient, nurturing
4. Whānau-centred services
Whānau-centred services are services that focus on the whānau as a whole, build on whānau strengths and increase their capacity
- Whānau-centered methodologies- Commitment across govt- Establishment of independent trust- Primary focus on best outcomes for Whānau- Strong regional direction- Building on existing provider capabilities
5. Whānau Ora Trust
The Trust will provide an independent, stable
and transparent foundation for the implementation of Whānau Ora.
One of the primary functions of the
Trust will be to facilitate the delivery
of whānau services that are
comprehensive, integrated and focused
on positive development
1. An independent Trust be constituted to govern, coordinate and implement Whānau
Ora, and report to a dedicated Minister of Whānau Ora
Taskforce Report Recommendations
3. Whānau Ora services are integrated and comprehensive, and focused on measurable outcomes that will contribute to whānau empowerment
5. All Government agencies with responsibilities for any aspect of whānau wellbeing commit
to the Whānau Ora principles and support the
Whānau Ora approach
6. That the Trust establish regional panels to ensure Whānau Ora contributes in positive and
realistic ways in local communities
Workshop roopu & patai
Whanau What do you see as the role whanau will play to ensure the success of whanau ora?
How are whanau currently engaged in the shaping of service provision?
Iwi What do you see the role of Iwi being in whanau ora?
What are iwi involved with at present to fall into the whanau ora goals/outcomes?
Providers What do we need to change about how we do our business?
What will we require to make these changes?
Funders What do we need to change to be enabling of providers to do what they do best?
What do funders need to enable them to support the successful implementation of whanau ora?