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Tools for Change: Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATH)

In this 60 minute webinar, Kataraina Pipi will share her knowledge of the PATH planning tool.

This webinar will focus on how the PATH Planning tool is being used in a range of contexts in Aotearoa/NZ – as a person centred planning tool for individuals, a whānau planning tool, and used for strategic and organisational planning also.

Kataraina is joined by Paora Te Hurihanganui (Te Papa Takaro o Te Arawa) and Mere Ruru (Ikaroa Rangatahi Social Services) to share their experiences of using the PATH tool in their work with youth, health/social services, in an Iwi/Māori context and with young offenders.

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  • Path Planning for Whānau
  • Facebook Page for Path Planning
  • Path Planning Website
  • Kataraina’s slides

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About the Presenter

Kataraina Pipi is of Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Hine descent. She is Auckland based and also works nationally as one of the National PATH Facilitation Trainers and was trained by Jack Pearpoint (Inclusion.com).

Kataraina is also a highly sought after Facilitator, Evaluator and Composer/Musician. Kataraina is well known for her use of creative approaches to working with individuals and groups.

Paora Messiah Te Hurihanganui

Paora Te Hurihanganui is of Ngāti Rangiwewehi (Te Arawa), Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Tūwharetoa descent. He is currently the Chief Executive of Te Papa Tākaro o Te Arawa an Iwi mandated trust working within the sport and health sectors in Rotorua.

He has a passion for the revitalisation of ancestral and cultural pursuits, has a diverse background in Māori arts (visual and performing) and has interests the revitalisation of traditional Waka and ancestral games.

Paora is a practitioner and trainer of aspirational planning development, strategic management and collective enhancement through PATH planning, TetraMap and also works within focused Whānau Ora growth opportunities.

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