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P.A.T.H Planning tool Presentation to the Whānau Ora Hui – Sharing the Learning Auckland, 15 – 16 August 2011 Kataraina Pipi and Mariao Hohaia (PATH Facilitators)

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1 P.A.T.H Planning tool Presentation to the Whānau Ora Hui – Sharing the Learning Auckland, 15 – 16 August 2011 Kataraina Pipi and Mariao Hohaia (PATH Facilitators)

2 Overview What is the PATH? Experience of the PATH in Aotearoa Exemplar – Individual, Whānau, Organisation PATH & Whānau Ora Whānau PATH Planning PATH Facilitator Training

3 What is the PATH? Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope A visual planning tool A data gathering tool A tool for change

4 Steps to PATH 1.Create a common Identity 2.Touch the Dream 3.Acknowledge Achievements 4.Pull out the Values 5.Ground in the Now 6.Identify who you need to Enrol 7. Recognise how to build Strength 8. Blocks – what might get in the way 9 – 11. The Action for the PATH ahead 12. Record the emotions and Feelings

5 Experience of the PATH in Aotearoa Personal, whānau, iwi, organisational planning Iwi and Māori Provider Success PATH Facilitator Training

6 Exemplars – Individual & Whānau

7 Exemplars – Organisation/Iwi

8 PATH & Whānau Ora Te Arawa Whānau PATH planning Ngāpuhi/Te Arawa PATH Facilitator Training PATH Mentoring and Support

9 Whānau PATH Planning Whānau self identify or are invited to participate Timed to suit each whanau No limit on numbers Whānau supported to look to the future

10 Whanau focused Big or Small This plan with small whanau of 4 Children 4 yrs and 6 yrs og age Combined annual income of both parents was $55K a year A number of small humble goals that combined inform a large whanau shift.

11 Hapū & Iwi focused Big or Small This plan with an entire hapu that consist of many Marae. All generations participated and involved in shaping the plan. Started as a plan for the hapu based Tai Tamariki kaupapa but became bigger. A clear and inclusive way for Hapu to map their futures and their priorities. Plan was circulated to all key stakeholders in area who wrote letters of support.

12 From the visual to the report Plan converts to document Detail the symbols. Captures key messages. Contains measures. Can incorporate other content. Makes plan self explanatory. Makes plan portable.

13 PATH Facilitator Training Plan Initial 2 day live-in workshop Practice, follow-up, mentoring & support Follow up 2 day live-in workshop Creating a large pool of hapu based Facilitators to support Whanau planning in mid north. Group developing a Marae assessment tool. Group have own PATH to support “Whanau Ora.”

14 Marae based training Each akonga nominated by their Marae to attend the training. Training within the cultural context that akonga will work. Hau Kainga participation and observations. Scheduled Isolation. Uninterrupted training for akonga.

15 Learn the tool…start with your own My first PATH – with mates and whānau Practice, practice, practice Build confidence Just do it!

16 Whanau Inclusive

17 A wharekai in the planning…

18 3 key outcomes

19 In summary Whānau Ora Wānanga key themesThe PATH contribution Whānau centered practiceA tool that ensures the focus is on whānau aspirations and plans Achieving OutcomesA visual representation of outcomes with specific measures Investing in our WorkforceGrowing PATH Facilitators. Facilitation Planning and Evaluation skills strengthened Investing in Infrastructure & QualityBuilding whanau and organisational capacity. Governance and LeadershipWhanau participation in determining future vision, direction and roles.

20 For more information Kataraina PipiMariao Hohaia FEM (2006) Ltd Phone: 09 827 8967 Mobile: 021 589 918 Email: kpipi@xtra.co.nzkpipi@xtra.co.nz Pipi. K., (2010). The PATH Planning Tool and its Potential for Whanau Research in MAI Review Journal. Vol. 3. New Zealand Jack Pearpoint & Lynda Kahn www.inclusion.com Hapu Development Projects Coordinator Phone: 09 401 5540 Mobile: 0274 776 414 *: mariao.hohaia@ngapuhi.iwi.nz mariao.hohaia@ngapuhi.iwi.nz

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