Te Pou Te Pou, Te tokotoko i whenuku, te tokotoko i wherangi, Tokia tukia.
Who are the supports you have:-
Cultural knowledge will include the principles/ values that are part of that culture, for example, Maori traditional knowledge would include principles such as, manaakitanga, whanaungatanga, rangatiratanga.
These supports provide the ahurutanga-safe spaces. It is at these safe spaces that we are able to take stock and seek answers, solutions and plan futures.
It is integral to identify the supports we have to draw on when barriers and obstacles appear and when clarity is needed.
Who are the supports you have:-
- at home/ whanau / friends
- at work / colleagues / others that are admired professionally or aspired to
- spiritually /
- bodies of knowledge-professional / traditional cultural/
Cultural knowledge will include the principles/ values that are part of that culture, for example, Maori traditional knowledge would include principles such as, manaakitanga, whanaungatanga, rangatiratanga.
These supports provide the ahurutanga-safe spaces. It is at these safe spaces that we are able to take stock and seek answers, solutions and plan futures.
It is integral to identify the supports we have to draw on when barriers and obstacles appear and when clarity is needed.
Ko te mumu, ko te awha, ko te manihi kaiota. Takiri panapana,
Having processes in place for when irregularities, problems, new situations arise is important.
Having processes in place for when irregularities, problems, new situations arise is important.
- recognise the issue
- understand the implications
- consider the options
Ka rau i runga, ka rau i raro, Ka whai tamore i runga, Ka whai tamore i raro,
Using the pou you have, ie; Human supports, spiritual supports, and bodies of knowledge
Using the pou you have, ie; Human supports, spiritual supports, and bodies of knowledge
- predict the possible outcomes
- aim for the pinnacle outcome, make a decision
Tena ko te pou, Te pou o Rongo, Mauri ora, Ka ora e