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Kāhui Tū Kaha,
Level 1300 Great South
Rd, Greenlane
PO Box 11072, Ellerslie,
Auckland
Ph: 09 531 4040 or Fax: 09 520 4068
marion.flower@kahuitukaha.co.nz
Te Whare Tapa Wha
Information is accurate at time of print and can change without
notice. Please note no groups run on public holidays. Contact
Kupenga Ora for details and enrolment forms.
Contact details
Kupenga Ora
Programme
Term 1, 2018
30 Jan—13 April (11 weeks)
You need to live in the ADHB area, be
aged between 18-65 and be a past or
current user of mental health services.
How do I enrol?
If you are interested in attending our programme
you will need to:
• Fully complete the enrolment form that was with
this brochure.
• Obtain from your clinical team or CSW your
latest Risk Assessment or Safety Plan & NHI
number.
• Arrange a time to come and meet with us.
Bring to the meeting your completed enrolment
form and if you have a Kāhui Tū Kaha CSW or
PSW they need to attend with you.
• At the meeting we will discuss with you your
goals for the groups you would like to attend.
Alternatively we can discuss your goals and
groups over the phone.
• If you do not have a Kāhui Tū Kaha CSW we
will complete a wellness management plan with
you so that we know how to best support you in
your progress.
Referral criteria and
Orientation process Our programmes are holistic and enhance the four cornerstones of Te Whare Tapa Wha model: Wairua—Spiritual Hinengaro—Mind Tinana—Body Whanau—Family/Social Connections Approaches are person-centred and provide pathways, cultivating rangatiratanga—self-determination oranga—wellbeing manawaora—lifestyle goal outcomes Participants are made aware of ‘Hygiene-for-Health’ Standards to ensure a positive, safe environment that all can thrive in.
Photo: Created by summer holiday prog. group
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Hikoi me te Korero
(Walk and Talk)
Option 1: Walk for fitness and wellbeing
while learning more about local Māori
history, trees and culture.
Option 2: Short walk in nature and
draw—sketch materials provided.
10.00 am - 12pm
Begins 5 February
Meet @ Kāhui Tu Kāha, 300 Great Sth Rd
Greenlane
Lead Facilitators: Stacey & Neha
Oranga—Health & Wellbeing
• Weekly health topics through
Te Whare Tapa Wha model
• Learn how to make recycled
containers and grow inventive
gardens in small spaces
10am - 12pm
Begins 13 February
Royal Oak Organic Garden, CCS
14 Erson Ave, Royal Oak
Meet there or leave from Greenlane 9.30am
Lead Facilitators: Neha & Stacey
Aquacise
Get fit with this free exercise class at
the Mangere Pools and have fun doing
it. Kupenga Ora staff will support you
to attend. Bring your water bottle. (Spa/
Sauna not included & costs extra).
10am - 1.00 pm
(incl. travel & changing time)
Begins 31 January
Meet @ Kāhui Tū Kaha, 300 Great Sth Rd Greenlane
to get a lift to the Mangere pools
Lead Supporter at group: Neha
Pacifika Flavour! (Arts)
Calling all men and women.
Join us on a journey to unleash
the Pacific culture in you through
contemporary costume design,
song and dances of the Pacific.
10am - 12pm Beginning 8 Feb
Onehunga Community Centre 83 Church St, Onehunga
Meet there or leave from Greenlane 9.30am
Lead facilitators: Emanita & Neha
Waiata — Inspirational Songs
Work with percussion instruments (or your own), sing with YouTube/ guitar towards group recording later in 2018
10.00am –11.00 pm—Begins 2 Feb
Women’s Handcrafts group
Meet up for coffee—working with fabrics and needlework to create
items of creative significance
11.00 am—12.00 pm Begins 2 Feb
Both at Studio 1, Te Oro, 98 Line Road, Glen Innes
Lead facilitators: Neha & Marion
Ngā Mahi Toi
Māori Arts and Culture
Explore your creative side while
learning about Mãori tikanga and
waiata. Includes marae visits. All tane
and wahine are welcome in this
programme.
1.00pm - 3.00pm
Begins 5 February
Onehunga Community Centre
83 Church St, Onehunga
Lead Facilitators: Stacey & Neha
Cooking Mastery Certificate
Join us weekly to learn how to cook
flavoursome, healthy food on a budget.
Gain a Mastery Skills Certificate in a
range of techniques for your CV.
1.00—3.00 Begins 30 January
Onehunga Community Centre
83 Church St, Onehunga
Meet there or leave Greenlane 12.30 pm
Lead Facilitators: Marion & Stacey
Cooking Leaders
Graduate Level Certificate
For Mastery Certificate Graduates
• Menu planning, food shopping
and kitchen leadership
• Put your culinary skills to work
and learn to cook confidently with
recipes of your own choosing
1.00—3.00 pm Begins 31 January
Onehunga Community Centre
83 Church St, Onehunga
Meet there or leave Greenlane 12.30 pm
Lead facilitator: Marion & Neha
Project Leaders Certificate
Get skills towards employment in
planning, budgeting, marketing and
organising arts events Led by Marion
11.00—12.00 pm Begins 1 Feb
Kāhui Tū Kaha, 300 Greenlane Rd
Arts Journeys Project
Share your positive pathway to
greater wellbeing through the arts and
contribute to an exhibition
Explore a range of media, culturally
based approaches, painting, sculpture
and video , then go along an arts path
1:00—3.00 pm Begins 1 Feb
Studio 1, Te Oro, 98 Line Road, Glen Innes
Meet there or leave Greenlane 12.30 pm
Lead facilitators: Marion & Neha
Korowai Be a part of a group at Mangere
Community Centre. Create your own
korowai cloak based on personal
journey— Group Lead: Stacey
10am - 2 pm —Begins 9 Feb
Leave from Greenlane 9.30 am
Local Community Events
Arts & Culture Enjoy Auckland festivals and events in a
small group. Leave each time from 300
Gt South Road, Greenlane or meet there.
See a copy of ‘Weekend Schedule’.
Weekend Events
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