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Strategic Plan 2021

Ngā Uara

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Pūkengatanga

Celebrating the strengths of each party derived from their diverse culture and identity.

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Tino Rangatiratanga

Respecting the self-governance of each organisation and their control over their own destiny.

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Manaakitanga

Expressing acknowledgement of each parties’ mana to create an environment of respect for different perspectives and behaviour.

Rangatiratanga

Expressing the attributes of rangatira including humility, leadership by example, generosity, altruism, diplomacy and professionalism.

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Ūkaipotanga

Recognition of each parties’ sense of belonging and identity. Recognising and knowing the importance of where each party belongs, the interconnection and contributions.

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Whanaungatanga

Recognition of the individual strengths as a part of the collective whole. Recognising everyone has extensive connection and networks as a part of their existence.

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Kaitiakitanga

Nurturing, consolidating and expanding each other to reach new heights together.

Whakapapa

Whakapapa is the framework that connects people to one another, to generations past and future, and to the wider environment.

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Wairuatanga

Fostering the spiritual essence of each other in context with the physical.

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Kotahitanga

Developing and maintaining a unity of purpose and direction towards a shared vision.

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Strategic Plan

Whakamana Whānau, oranga motuhake
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PUKENGA RAWA

Building whānau economic security indirectly will assist iwi, hapū, and whanau ability to generate income for current and future generations.

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PAPORITANGA

Whānau are conduits to society and societal institutions that culturally improves relationships within Aotearoa-New Zealand.

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KŌTAHITANGA

Whānau cohesion encourages the use of modern approaches such as technology and other communication strategies to keep connected. This supports the building and strengthening of whānau connectivity, increasing the ability for whānau to unite.

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TUAKIRITANGA

Whānau connections to Te Ao Māori are strengthened, and whānau are keen participants in any or all Te Ao Māori activities.

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RANGATIRATANGA

Central to whānau wellbeing is the the capacity of whānau to determine their own pathways and manage their own affairs.

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TIAKI TAIAO

Whānau are active participants within, to and for their natural environments to ensure responsible and sustainable Mana Whakahaere.

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HAUORANGA

Whānau are in prime positions to actively promote and foster healthy lifestyles that lead to optimal health and wellbeing.

Te Tihi o Ruahine
Whānau Ora Alliance

 

Te Tihi o Ruahine Whānau Ora Alliance was established in 2013, with nine local Iwi/ Māori health and social service providers, hapū and marae voices and local branches of national Māori organisations delivering the Whanau Ora Navigation Service and developing processes, products and programmes in the Mid-central region (Horowhenua, Tararua, Palmerston North, Manawatu).

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Rangitāne Māori Wardens
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Te Wakahuia Manawatū Trust
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Muaūpoko Tribal Authority
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Best Care (Whakapai Hauora) Charitable Trust

Te Roopu Hokowhitu

Charitable Trust

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