By Emani Soane, He Tangata kaitiaki (driving instructor)
For the last two years I have been able to take whānau for their driving lessons in the evenings and during the weekends. I was very fortunate enough last year to get my endorsement to become a qualified driving instructor with the support of Te Piki Oranga and Nelson Police.
Since being involved in our mentoring programme, it has been solely focused on supporting whānau to pass their restricted licence and full licence. Our programme now offers a Road Code Support programme for the learner's licence as part of the He Tangata mentoring programme.
The true strength of our He Tangata driving programme comes from all our whānau who have participated in the programme.
Our lessons have ranged from full of laughter, high blood-pressure moments to the occasional near-accident. We've had a few tangi moments, whānau wanting to walk out, and whānau carrying a lot of mamae.
By using Kaupapa Māori/Pasifika flavour to the lesson, whānau come to an understanding of the road rules when operating the waka, gaining confidence and taking pride in themselves. There is the opening up of employment opportunities for whānau, the privilege of listening to whānau kōrero about their life journey.
We tautoko whānau to access other Te Piki Oranga health services, share kai, walk alongside whānau when test results haven't gone our way and most importantly sharing in the celebration when our whānau pass their test.
Since the start of the year we have had 140 participants (84 Māori, 33 Pasifika, 14 European and 9 ‘unknown’), 191 lessons and 70 tests booked.
I would like to acknowledge all our Te Piki Oranga kaimahi that support our whānau and give them the extra push, encouraging them engage and show up for their lesson. A big thank you to Rachelle our administrator who books tests, orders birth certificates, keeps an eye on my calendar, sorts our referrals and all the background mahi she does.