Huitalanoa Gisborne

Huitalanoa - Gisborne

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Date and time

Wednesday, April 2: 9am to 3:30pm NZDT

Location

Lawson Field Theatre (Rose Room)

7 Fitzherbert St Gisborne, 4010

 

About this event

Online registration closes Apr 2, 2025. You can also register at the door.

Who is this for?

This is for any kaimahi/ workers who engage with whānau at any level in the community. There’ll also be an opportunity to network with other kaimahi from the injury prevention space in your rohe/area.

What will I be engaged in?

This workshop is highly valued for its interactive style, the sharing of ideas and thought provoking topics. It’s definitely not a Powerpoint lecture, even though there are some slides!

At its heart, it’s about our child injury prevention in the home mahi. We learn how to get the best from our interactions with whānau both for them, and importantly for us too.

Our approach uses Pae Ora (Healthy Futures), a model that helps ensure every interaction with whānau is mana enhancing for everyone involved.’

Kai requirements

Morning tea, Lunch, and Afternoon tea are provided. Please let us know of any dietary requirements through the survey in our email which you will receive upon registration, or by emailing us at safekidsaoteroa@adhb.govt.nz

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

Agenda

9.00am
Welcome and Opening Karakia
9.05am
Whanaungatanga - Ko wai koe?
9.30am
Introduction to Pae Ora and its 3 parts
Empathy Walk - reflect on privileges, biases etc
10.00 am
Wānanga: What does Pae Ora look like to you?

 

10.30 am
Morning Tea

 

11.00am
Pae Ora Part 1: Mauri Ora
Healthy Individuals - how do people prepare?
11.20am
Wānanga: What does Mauri Ora look like to you?
12.00pm
Pae Ora Part 2: Whānau Ora
Healthy Families - supporting positive interactions
12.20pm
Safety practices and intergenerational learning
Dad2Dad video - sharing stories from your childhood
12.40pm
Wānanga: What does Whānau Ora look like to you?
Draw your World - what does whānau in NZ look like? experiences and challenges (how do kaimahi see whānau?); how do you engage?; how do you create a safe space?

 

1.00pm
Lunch

 

1.30pm
Pae Ora Part 3: Wai Ora
Healthy Environments - encouraging positive places and spaces
2.00pm
Wānanga: What does Wai Ora look like to you?
Spectrum game - where do you sit in the spectrum

 

Working Afternoon Tea

 

2.20pm
Wrap up - website, social media, and resources
3.10pm
Reflections from the day
Key take aways and self-reflection; paper evaluations
3.15pm
Closing Karakia