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This document outlines the outcomes of a significant fono held in 2010, focused on raising awareness about family violence and the impacts of problem gambling within the Pacific community. The fono consisted of six workshops with forty participants and emphasized the use of the Samoan language and culturally safe services. Key recommendations include increased community counseling resources, media discussions, and government support to foster resilience and reduce stigma surrounding these issues. The SWOT analysis provided insights for future initiatives.
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National Provider’s Fono ‘Au’aunaga ma Lana fonotaga. Me 2010 Talofa Lava Nisa Bula Kiaorana Namaste Halo Keta Malo e Lelei Taloha Ni Faka’alofa atu
MY TALANOA WHAT ? HOW? WHY ? WHEN ? SWOT Analysis?
WHAT IS MY TALANOA? CASE STUDY FAMILY VIOLENCE & THE IMPACT OF PROBLEM GAMBLING
HOW DID WE DO IT? • FONO FONO FONO • SIX WORKSHOPS. • FORTY GUESTS. • LANGUAGE.
OUTCOME • Samoa people strongly believe that education is the key i.e. raising awareness and advocate to a services that people feel culturally safe - Samoa language is used. • Using media with more discussions on TV One, TV Two and TV Three. Including Tagata Pasefika. Samoa Radio & Pasefika. { Morning TV polokalame } • More Pacific community services { 5 x more harm} • Counselling services with Pacific counsellors.
WHY? Access to services. Raise awareness to build strong resilient communities. That shame is an “evil” attitude. Support by Government leaders. People to get back to the basics – Talanoaga aiga potopoto.
SWOT ANALYSIS • Strengths. • Links. • Paths. • What does not work. • FaleNIU’s needs.
O LE UPEGA E FILI I LE PO ‘AE TALATALA I LE AO. The Net is now hanging up to dry but it will be used soon for fishing again. SOIFUA. QUESTIONS?