In 2024, Te Pou held the Māhuri Tōtara summit for support workers! At the summit, Jonathan Miller made a presentation on the importance of collecting and using data and information in a support worker role. Because of the interest shown at the summit, Te Pou has developed a two-part micro-learning. The micro-learning explores the vital connection between the work of support workers, the data that is recorded, and how it is used. Recognising the value of this information is important for ensuring the right services get to the right people at the right time.
Please join Jonathan Miller, Team Coach at Pathways, and Alexia Black, Project Lead at Te Pou at a one-hour online session to explore the reasons why this micro-learning has been developed and how it might benefit you, our support workforce. Please note this session is hosted by the KPI Programme.
All Benchmarking Breakouts are run in a wānanga style. They are informal spaces where our workforce can ask questions and contribute safely with peers. Please feel free to bring questions and share challenges you may be experiencing in your service. Please note Benchmarking Breakouts are not recorded.