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Manukau Institute of Technology Working with Communities Pasifika Development at Manukau Institute of Technology
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Manukau Institute of Technology Pasifika Peoples Profile Pasifika Peoples Profile 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
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Manukau Institute of Technology Background 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
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Manukau Institute of Technology Background 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
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Manukau Institute of Technology 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.
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Manukau Institute of Technology 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.
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Manukau Institute of Technology 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
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Manukau Institute of Technology Staff Workforce Development Pasifika Staff CurrentTarget 2010 Total Staff6% (67)15% (150) Academic Staff4% (14)8% (30) Allied Staff9% (53)20% (120) Senior Managers3% (1)30% (4) Dept. Admin Managers15% (2)30% (4) Senior Academic Roles 0 4 Executive 0 1 Academic Board 0 1 Ac Bd Sub-Committees 0 6
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Manukau Institute of Technology 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
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Manukau Institute of Technology 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.
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Manukau Institute of Technology Pasifika Community 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
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Manukau Institute of Technology 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
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