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WHĀNAU / FAMILY & SOCIAL WELLBEING

Recharge with others: Whiria te muka tangata​
​What is taha whanau? 
Taha whanau is the people we care about, who recharge us and make us feel we belong. Whanau isn’t just our immediate relatives. It includes our friends, hoamahi/colleagues, iwi or community – the people who are close to our hearts.
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Why is taha whānau an important way to wellbeing at mahi/work?
Spending time with whanau, doing things for them and getting involved gives you a sense of purpose and connection. As a core source of strength, support, security and identity, whānau plays a central role in your wellbeing. 
Reimagine wellbeing at mahi through whānau:
  • Do you have any hoamahi going through a tough time? Rally together to prepare meals or offer any other tautoko/support needed.
  • Draw a connections tree. Ask staff to talk about someone they feel a connection to outside of work; this is not limited to immediate whanau. Share these connections online (or in the office if you’re able to) by drawing a tree and adding photos to it. 
  • Get to know your neighbours – invite people from nearby workplaces to share a morning tea.
  • Encourage your kaimahi/staff to share their favourite recipes. Maybe even turn this into a workplace cookbook!
  • Organise lunchtime workshops. Invite people to share their knowledge and passion about things that may or may not be related to your mahi.
Source: Mental Health Awareness Week website

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Mental health check-in
Managing uncertainty, facing change and weathering transition
Checking in on a colleague's wellbeing
Return to Mental Health Awareness page.
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