HOP Key Settings

The five key settings for the He Oranga Poutama programme are...

If you are interested in finding out more about any of these key settings, please contact one of the He Oranga Poutama team.


Kohanga Reo

Kaiwhakahaere work differently with each Kohanga and Purapura depending on their needs.  Some of the different ways Kaiwhakahaere attempt to tautoko and awhi our Kohanga Reo is through;

  • Professional development and upskilling of Fundamental Development Skills with links to nga Atua and Tikanga based with Kaimahi and Matua
  • Development of natural resources to support delivery of skills and physical activity
  • Linking of Kohanga whanau to community based physical activities and sporting opportunities
  • Implementation and support to hold ongoing Purapura Ra Tamariki

For further support and resources please see the resources available through the Active Movement programme

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Kura Maori

Each Kura is different and requires different levels of support which range from a workshop with Kaiako to learn some Traditional Maori Games to more intense mahi that look at the physical activity strategy within a kura.  Kaiwhakahaere attempt to tautoko and awhi our Kura Maori through;

  • Professional development and upskilling of Kaiako and whanau in sport and physical activity (including Traditional Maori Games).
  • Linking of Kura whanau to community based physical activities and sporting opportunities
  • Implementation and support to hold ongoing inter kura sports days
  • Support to plan physical activity within curriculum requirements.

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Wharekura

Just like our Kura each Wharekura is different and requires different levels of support.  Kaiwhakahaere attempt to tautoko and awhi our Wharekura through;

  • Professional development and upskilling of Kaiako and whanau in sport and physical activity (including Traditional Maori Games).
  • Linking of Kura whanau to community based physical activities and sporting opportunities
  • Implementation and support to hold ongoing inter kura sports days
  • Support to plan physical activity within curriculum requirements.
  • Upskilling of Tauira for coaching and leadership programs.

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Marae

Marae all have diverse  strengths and ways in which they serve their whanau, hapu and iwi.  Kaiwhakahaere have the skills to work with your Marae to tautoko and awhi with physical activity, sport and traditional Maori games. 

  • Identification of physical activity ‘champions' from within Marae
  • Assistance to seek funding for resourcing of equipment to support delivery of sport and physical activity
  • Linking of whanau to community based physical activities and sporting opportunities
  • Development of a komiti to drive marae based sport and physical activity
  • Needs assessment of whanau for delivery of sport and physical activity

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Maori Sports Organisations

Kaiwhakahaere can tautoko and awhi our Maori Sports Organisations through the implementation of the Maori Organisational Tool within Maori Regional Sports Organisations (RSOs).  The Organisational Development Tool (ODT) is a practical and comprehensive process designed by experts as part of Sport and Recreation (SPARC) New Zealand's focus on developing increasingly successful and sustainable sport and recreation organisations at National, Regional and Club levels.

The tool will provide clear direction for improving our Maori sports organisation.

Two of our Kaiwhakahaere are trained SPARC ODT Facilitators for the Maori ODT and are trained to assist you in getting the most from the tool, helping to maximise the potential of your sports organisation. 

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Key Partners:

SPARC Sport New Zealand ORIX ASB Trust Hart Sport Auckland Council Hyundai John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation New Zealand Community Trust Sports Resources