(P3) % Community leaders involved, demonstrating active leadership
Current Value
50.0%
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Otara Health's programmes and services are categorised under three pou
- Whānau Mātauranga (Family Education)
- Papakainga (Community Services)
- Hapori Whānui (Community Systems)
This means that the community leaders surveyed are from a mix that sit across the health, social and political spectrums.
Partners
- Local Board members
- Councillors
- NGO leaders
- Neighbourhood street leaders
- Maori & Pacific Wardens
- Mana Whenua
- MP
- Local and Central Government department/office leaders
- School Principals
- Community Advisory Group
What Works
- Opportunities provided for community leaders to engage around an issue of common interest
- Engagement involving community leaders are well coordinated and are facilitated
Action Plan
- Continue to play a leadership role in the Thriving Otara movement
- Provide other opportunities for Community leaders to engage around e.g Youth providers forum, Improving Māori input into Local Board decision making
- Work alongside the CAG to help build its capability and capacity to support Otara Health operations and the Board