Puataunofo Manukau Pilot Project
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Appendix 4 Puataunofo Manukau Action Plan Project Details
Health and Safety Workshops
Health and Safety Inspector Hans Key held meetings with managers and health and safety coordinators to secure date and venue and number of attendees.
Duration of each workshop was 1.5 to 2 hours long following a culturally appropriate format. Workshops finished off with a shared lunch.
| Welcome and Introductions | Hans Key |
| Department of Labour Presentation | Hans Key |
| Accident Compensation Presentation | Ezra Talamahina |
| Summary | Hans Key |
| Evaluation | Naomi Saluni |
| Shared Lunch | EPMU |
Companies
APN Print Ltd. held on Monday 10th March
Heller Tasty Ltd. held on Wednesday 12th March
Big Tuff Pallets held on Thursday 22nd April
AMCOR Kiwi Packaging held on 9th and 10th July
Communications Strategy
The project team wanted to move away from traditional communications methods such as written information and develop a holistic and culturally effective approach for Pacific audiences. This included the development of a communications resource kit, radio 531pi community talk back programme, health and safety song and concept of a visual moving resource such as a DVD.
Appendix 5 Communication Resource Kit
A Communication Resource Kit was developed with information and resources from partner agencies. Around 200 packs were distributed at the breakfast and workshops and for ASB Polyfest health and safety volunteers from Wesley College.
The Communication Resource Kit contained the following items contributed by each agency:-
Department of Labour
- Workplace services pamphlet translated into Samoan and Tongan languages
- Factsheets translated into Samoan and Tongan languages
- Comic (pictures)
- Bucket hats and water bottle
- Pens, pads and bags
Manukau City Council
- Injury Free Counties Manukau Information Brochure
- Pads
- Calendar
- Fire Service Information Brochure
Accident Compensation Corporation
- Information brochure
- Key rings
- Pens
Council Trade Unions Komiti Pasefika
- Information brochure
Engineering Printing & Manufacturing Union
- Information brochure
Appendix 6 Funding and Support from Partners
Funding and support for Puataunofo Manukau project activities was shared among project partners. Agencies contributed to activities in a variety of ways which are set out below.
Department of Labour
- Write your Rights song project
- Health and Safety DVD
- ASB Polyfest breakfast venue
- Communications and promotional resources
- 500 x Passport to Safety certificates
- Hosting and catering for meetings
- Project management and coordination
Accident Compensation Corporation
- 531pi community talk back radio campaign
Manukau City Council
- Hosting and catering for meetings
- Health and Safety breakfast
Engineering Printing & Manufacturing Union
- Catering for workshops
- Advice, support and coordination
Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
- Hosting and catering for meetings
- Advice, support and coordination
- Review of Puataunofo Manukau Status Report
Appendix 7 Pacific Health and Safety Breakfast Invitation

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Appendix 8 Health and Safety Breakfast Programme
Puataunofo Manukau Health and Safety Breakfast
Friday 14th March 2008,
Greyhound Rooms, Manukau Sports Bowl
7.30am – 9.30am
The Puataunofo Flower
PROGRAMME
Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Kia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Bula Vi Naka, Taloha ni, Warm Pacific greetings!
Welcome guests ~ MC Pale Sauni
Opening prayer ~ Pastor Lui Ponifasio
Welcome from Mana whenua ~ Jim Rauwhero
Puataunofo Manukau ~ Hans Key
APN Print Ltd. ~ Solenn Gouerou
Guest speaker ~ His Worship the Mayor of Manukau Len Brown
Prayer to end formal part of programme and bless the food
Buffet breakfast
Special item by 2008 ASB Polyfest host school Wesley College
Information packs
“Health and Safety for Pasefika workers in Manukau”
Acknowledgements:
Department of Labour, Manukau City Council, Accident Compensation Corporation, Council of Trade Unions Komiti Pasefika, Engineering Print and Manufacturing Union and Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs.
