Awhi Mai, Awhi Atu Warren Moetara Kaiarahi – Tupeka Kore Tracey Cornell Kaiwhakahaere – Tupeka...

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Awhi Mai,Awhi Atu

Warren Moetara Kaiarahi – Tupeka Kore

Tracey CornellKaiwhakahaere – Tupeka Kore

MASC Report – ka nui te tautoko!

What does 2015 look like for Māori smokers?

•About 155,000 current Māori smokers.•77,500 to quit by 2015 - & no new smokers.•15,500 each year, for the next 5 years!

How are we going to awhi those smokers?

• Awhi Mai Awhi Atu™ - a workplace training programme • 1.5 days of training - face to face• Online learning component - Ngā Kete Hauora™• Quit Card Provider certification• ABC’s and cessation advice integrated into work plans

• Kaupapa Māori based and focused

Te kaupapa – what is it?

• No preaching!

• Strengths based.

• Lets put the smoker at the heart of the matter.

• Cost effective – no need to develop a new workforce.

Our points of difference:

Nga Kete Hauora

Nga Kete Hauora

Porotiti – taonga puoro as a smoking cessation aid

Porotiti

What the rangatahi said about the porotiti…..

“I used it, during class times when I wanted a smoke...it relaxed me.” Female aged 12

“When you wanted to have a smoke, just go read it [information about taonga puoro] and played with the Porotiti. It’s a big help.”Female aged 15

I used it [the porotiti] instead of getting up and getting a smoke.”Male aged 16

Ngā whainga – our aims:

• Address the barriers that Māori smokers may experience in receiving cessation support.

• Invest in the current Māori workforce.

• Train Māori to offer smoking cessation advice to their whānau, friends, colleagues and clients.

Mauri ōra ki a koutou katoa!

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