Pukekohe Awhi whānau group

Published: October 30, 2024

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Our Pukekohe Awhi whānau group has taken off!

Toby and Jill in a joint interaction
Figure 1 - Toby and Jill in a joint interaction.

Introduced at the beginning of this year with 2 sessions per term, we had one ākonga and his mum for the first term. This grew to 2 ākonga for the second term and by the third term, we had 5 ākonga and a parent attending.

In addition, we welcomed our Counsellor to attend plus external physiotherapists, early interventions teachers and a representative from PVI. We believe that this collaboration is very important to provide a holistic support structure around ākonga and their whānau.

We request feedback twice a term and involve whānau in which actions songs and activities they would like. Our sessions are whānau centred and aim to empower them.

Little girl sitting on mat with mum behind her, feeling plastic yellow ducks.

Figure 2 - Celine and her mum counting the plastic yellow ducks