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The Mana Ake SLC under CCN was disestablished in December 2023. The activity of the group has been transitioned to the Community and Public Health | Te Mana Ora.

Mana Ake - Stronger for Tomorrow provides mental health and wellbeing support for children aged five to 12 years old across Canterbury.

Mana Ake kaimahi are employed by one of 12 providers and work with schools to support teachers, families and whānau when children are experiencing issues that impact their wellbeing such as managing emotions, friendships and bullying, parental separation and grief and loss.

Kaimahi have a diverse range of skills and include psychologists, social workers, counsellors, teachers and youth workers. Kaimahi can work with children and their families at school, in the community or at home and with groups of children in schools. They provide advice, guidance and support for teachers and family/ whānau.

You can talk to your local school to find out about what is being offered by the Mana Ake team.

If you're concerned about your child’s wellbeing or mental health, you should talk to their child's teacher, or a member of the school staff, to check if Mana Ake is the right service to support your child. If your child does not currently attend a school, you can request support directly from Mana Ake via manaakefeedback@cdhb.health.nz

Mana Ake team leaders (kaiarahi) support geographic teams of kaimahi. If you have a query about Mana Ake you can contact the kaiarahi for your area (phone numbers to the right).

See the links under the Related Pages heading to find out more about supporting a child’s wellbeing. This list includes the Mana Ake website

Mana Ake karakia read by Karaitiana Tickell

E atawhai ana mātou

Te whakatōkia o ngā kakano i ruia mai

E nga māhuri tōtara e tipu ana mō āpōpō.

Nā tātou katoa hei awhi te kaupapa,

Hei mana ake te tū tauira tonu ai.

Haumi ē, Hui ē, Tāiki ē.

 

We nurture and protect

the seeds sown near and far,

so that they may grow into mighty totara for a not so distant tomorrow.

We embrace our responsibility,

To encourage students on a path of lifelong learning.

Unified, Together, Strong.

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11Jul

New workers welcomed

11 Jul, 2018 | Return|

An official ceremony to welcome new kaimahi into the Mana Ake - Stronger for Tomorrow service, was held at the Design Lab in July.

Hector Matthews, Canterbury DHB Executive Director of Maori and Pacific Health, opened the Mihi Whakatau by extending a warm welcome. He said: "It's cold outside but we extend a warm welcome to all those new staff who will be joining us."

Sir John Hansen, Chair of the Canterbury Clinical Network and the Mana Ake service level alliance echoed the welcome and acknowledged the hard work that's gone into getting the service up and running so quickly.

"We were honoured and privileged to be approached by the DHB and ministers to deliver this programme - it's a big problem and a big project which has been pulled together so quickly through a lot of hard work and long hours from a lot of people.

"Canterbury Clinical Network was set up and empowered by Canterbury DHB nine years ago to provide leadership to the integration and transformation of the Canterbury health system. Our history of achieving results has been by ensuring patients are at the centre of everything we do, and in this initiative we are putting the child at the centre.

"We're really privileged to welcome you here today and into the Mana Ake initiative as we enter the next phase."

The 12.5 new FTE will go through the newly-designed induction before starting work in 23 schools across three clusters next term (23 July).

Mana Ake - Stronger for Tomorrow was established in March 2018 to support the wellbeing of children in school years 1-8 living with the legacy of earthquakes across Canterbury and Kaikoura. It is being collaboratively designed by health, education, police, non-government organisations and communities.

It was first rolled out to schools in the Tamai (east Christchurch) and Uru Mānuka (Hornby) Kāhui Ako (Communities of Learning) on 30 April 2018. These schools, along with the Mana Ake kaimahi and the governance group, have been working together to develop an initiative which focuses on improving wellbeing through early intervention for children who are experiencing ongoing wellbeing concerns, such as anxiety or low mood.

Mana Ake kaimahi have a diverse range of skills and include social workers, whānau ora kaimahi, counsellors and teachers. They can support individual children and groups of children and provide information and workshops for parents.

To find out more about Mana Ake - Stronger for Tomorrow, visit Focus Areas > Mana Ake - Stronger for tomorrow.

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Useful resources

Mana Ake website

A new website designed to share information and resources with whānau.

Information flyer

Explains what Mana Ake is and how to access it.

Young one starting school?

A book for parents explaining how to support your child starting a new school.

Work Plan 2020-21

For Mana Ake SLA. Read full CCN work plan.