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Working with Communities Pasifika Development at Manukau Institute of Technology

Working with Communities Pasifika Development at Manukau Institute of Technology. Facts and Figures NZ Population Total Population 4,177,912 Total NZ Pasifika population 265,974 (6.4%) Pasifika population in Auckland 178,338 (67%)

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Working with Communities Pasifika Development at Manukau Institute of Technology

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  1. Working with Communities Pasifika Development atManukau Institute of Technology Manukau Institute of Technology

  2. Facts and Figures • NZ Population • Total Population 4,177,912 • Total NZ Pasifika population 265,974 (6.4%) • Pasifika population in Auckland 178,338 (67%) • Manukau City Population • Total population 310,335 • Pasifika population 86,616 (28%) • European 38% • Asian 21% • Maori 14% • Other 6% • Pasifika • Samoa, Cook Islands, Tonga, Niue, Fiji • Tokelau, Tuvalu Pasifika Peoples Profile Manukau Institute of Technology

  3. Target 2010 Institute Strategic Project (2003…) • … by the year 2010 • 20% MIT graduates will be Maori • 20% MIT graduates will be Pasifika • 10% increase in school leavers • Focused Activities • Teaching departments • e.g classroom pedagogy, teaching & learning, staff professional development -staff conferences, workshops, etc • Service areas • e.g Student Services- orientations, peer mentors, • pastoral and learning supports, graduations. • Liaison, etc Background Manukau Institute of Technology

  4. PASIFIKA • Preliminary research & findings– environmental • scan tertiary providers and MIT (TPN) • Further consultation and research with key • stakeholders –internal (TPN), external • Development of a strategic implementation plan Focus – institute capability and capacity building - effective engagement and responsiveness to Pasifika communities Background Manukau Institute of Technology

  5. MIT’s Commitment to Pasifika MIT through its Charter / Profile / Strategic Plan / Investment Plan reflects the Tertiary Education Strategy and the Pasifika Education Plan: • Increasing Pasifika students’ participation, retention and success; • Strong connections with Pasifika communities; • Supporting Pasifika success; • Increasing literacy, numeracy, foundation skills; • Increasing Pasifika achievement though qualifications at all levels. Manukau Institute of Technology

  6. Key areas of Development Establishment of: • leadership structures for Pasifika advancement; • an external Pasifika Advisory Group (PAG); • a Pasifika Centre on the North Campus; • Development of and representation of Pasifika staff at all levels across MIT • Review of “Tagata Pasifika Network”, its role and objectives; • Sharpening of the focus on relationships with Pasifika communities. Manukau Institute of Technology

  7. Project Phases Phase 1 • Pasifika Community Advisory Board • Tagata Pasifika Network review etc • Pasifika Staff Workforce Development and Leadership Programme • Pasifika Community Relations Plan • Pasifika Centre • MIT Pacific International Plan Phase 2 Leadership components Pasifika Programming Provision Articulation PCAB with Executive / Council Manukau Institute of Technology

  8. Staff Workforce Development Pasifika Staff Current Target 2010 • Total Staff 6% (67) 15% (150) • Academic Staff 4% (14) 8% (30) • Allied Staff 9% (53) 20% (120) • Senior Managers 3% (1) 30% (4) • Dept. Admin Managers 15% (2) 30% (4) • Senior Academic Roles 0 4 • Executive 0 1 • Academic Board 0 1 • Ac Bd Sub-Committees 0 6 Manukau Institute of Technology

  9. Pasifika Advisory Board To provide advice to MIT Chief Executive, Executive on: • strategies for recruitment, retention & success of Pasifika students at MIT; • building strong relationships between MIT and Pasifika communities of Counties-Manukau; • increasing number of tertiary qualified Pasifika people in Counties-Manukau; • the establishment and development of the Pasifika Centre; • meeting goals of the TEC PP Strategy; • monitoring the implementation of MIT PDPlan Manukau Institute of Technology

  10. Tagata Pasifika Network • A central forum for all Pasifika staff . . . . . . To advise on the development and implementation of: a Pasifika Staff Development and Leadership Plan; the Pasifika Community Relations Programme; a Pasifika Centre to include a Pasifika research, teaching, community and conference facility; establishment of a Pasifika Academic Advisory Sub- Committee of the Academic Board; establishment of a Pasifika Students Advisory Committee. Manukau Institute of Technology

  11. PasifikaCommunity Relations Strategy • Develop and maintain strong positive working relationships with key stakeholders: • Pasifika community groups and churches in the Counties Manukau Region • Key Organisations - MCC, PBT, MPIA etc • MIT -preferred provider of polytechnic education for Pasifika peoples Manukau Institute of Technology

  12. Pasifika Development Targets for 2010 Dr. Stuart Middleton Executive Director External Relations & Student Administration Sally Steedman Target 2010, Project Manager Toleafoa Sina Aiolupotea-Aiono Target 2010, Pasifika Development Manager Manukau Institute of Technology

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