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Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design is a flexible, values-based framework which ensures that people and their whānau are at the centre of designing equitable health services in a genuine and purposeful partnership.

The framework, which was  developed under the Te Tiriti and Equity Group, places an emphasis on purposefully engaging identified partners in the planning, development, and review of health and wellbeing services.

The key difference of this co-design framework is its foundation in ngā whanonga pono (values), which underpin six-step process. These values are:

  • Whakamana: recognising and respecting the mana of all partners throughout the process.
  • Ōritetanga: equality and equity – from beginning to end all partners have equal power and decision-making opportunity, achieving equity is the driving force.
  • Wānanga: providing opportunities for discussion to arrive at deeper understanding.
  • Mākohakoha: operating with a spirit of generosity and open mindedness.
  • Mana taurite: just, inclusive, fair, cooperative co-design.
  • Tino rangatiratanga: All partners of Te Tiriti o Waitangi are empowered and have agency over their health decisions; and our communities and future generations are able to access the support they need to be healthy, educated and to live good lives. 

In September 2021, CCN's Leadership Team agreed that the framework would be used for future design and redesign of health and wellbeing services across Canterbury.

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Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design shared with Health Quality and Safety Commission

03 Mar, 2023 | Return|

Members of the Health Quality and Safety Commission (HQSC) tīma (team) were one of the latest to hear about the Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design framework, a values-based framework which puts people and their whānau at the centre of designing equitable health services.

Hauora Māori and Equity Lead Ngaire Button, Senior Project Facilitator Koral Fitzgerald and Project Facilitator Brooke Kaminski presented to more than 70 people at a HQSC hui (meeting) last month about using the framework. 

“There was interest in how we have applied the framework, so we spoke about Pae Ora ki Waitaha, a co-design project to explore how the health system can better support the pae ora (healthy futures) of all,” says Koral.

“The Pae Ora ki Waitaha project working group piloted Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design as a process for engaging and sustaining community voices in the planning, development and refining of health and wellbeing services.” 

Brooke who is the newest member of the CCN Programme Team and Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design project team said she really enjoyed being able to present to the group and add in her personal experience and view of why the framework is so important.

Supporting resources and information about Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design is available on the CCN website including a recorded webinar and a case study about how the Pae Ora ki Waitaha project was achieved using the Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design framework.

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Useful resources

Step-by-step guide

An introduction to the six-step values-based framework.

Printable tool

A printable tool which can be folded to fit in your wallet.

Video: KKPID - the basics

Watch this video to learn the basics of Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design.

Applying KKPID - case study

How the Pae Ora ki Waitaha project used Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design.