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Fofola e fala. Understanding of monitoring and Fofola le Fala ma le Afioga i le Alii Palemia, La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polāta'ivao Fosi Schmidt Fofoga o le Polokalame: Paialii Levasa Tapuala Oloapu Apia, Upolu, Samoa - Aso Faraile 27 Mati Objective 2 Quality Social Work Practise All Pacific tamaiti, anau and kainga will receive high quality Social Work practice that enables them to flourish. By daring to tell “E Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kainga” – we roll out the mat as a safe space for issues and also solutions. 15, (Jan 2021). We also thank the Tongan families, people and communities around New Zealand for allowing us to ‘Fofola e fala kae fai e Alea e kainga’ and who have so graciously contributed to Fofola Consultancy Ltd, founded by Emeline Afeaki- Mafile’o, is grounded in the Tongan proverb "Fofola e fala kae Talanoa e kainga"—unroll the mat and let the family speak. Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga: A Tongan Conceptual Framework for the prevention of and intervention in family violence in New Zealand – Fāmili lelei by Ministry of Social This space is signified by the utilization of the Tongan framework of ‘ Fofola e fala ka e talanoa e kainga’ (laying out the mat for the families to dialogue). In 2011, there was a spike in the number of young This space is signified by the utilization of the Tongan framework of ‘Fofola e fala ka e talanoa e kainga’ (laying out the mat for the families to dialogue). The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the FOFOLA E FALA KAE ALEA E KĀINGA: Exploring the issues of communication regarding Tongan Youth Suicide in South Auckland, New Zealand 'AULOLA HE-POLEALISI FUKA LINO A THESIS Fofola e Fala Kae Talanoa e Kāinga is a Tongan metaphor that literally means, ‘Roll out the mats so the family can dialogue’. It emphasises the significance of the fala in Pacific Peoples face increasing rates of metabolic diseases, yet interventions for healthy dietary change are rarely focused on Pacific communities or centered around the cultural values and From National Library of New Zealand: Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga : a Tongan conceptual framework for the prevention of and intervention in family violence in New Zealand – fāmili lelei. Unpublished manuscript. , Alefaio-Tugia, Home Chat with PDF Literature Review AI Writer Find Topics Paraphraser Citation Generator Extract Data AI Detector PDF to Video iOS App Chrome Extension Use on ChatGPT Tu’i’onetoa, Telusa and Gorman, Hilary and McMillan, Karen and Linhart, Christine (2023) Fofola e fala kae talanoa ‘a e kainga (roll out the mat so that the family can talk): Unplanned There is a growing amount of literatures and researches examining key factors that contribute to the vulnerability of Pacific youth, especially suicide. The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the first author A. a. These Pillars are the principles that emphasise and reinforce the practical approaches that eventuate from fofola e fala kae ling to families. Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. It emphasises the significance of the fala in The Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) in Tonga was founded in 2009 by the incredible ʻOfa Guttenbeil-Likiliki with the intention of advocating for women, human rights, and eliminating domestic mafana Tameifuna. It emphasises the significance of the fala in The fofola e fala kae talanoa e kainga metaphor is a representation of the Tongan culture, underpinned by faith-based principles, such as love, respect, humility and equality "Fofola e fala, kae talanoa 'a e kainga" is a Tongan proverb meaning "to respectfully unravel the fala (traditional mat) for the family to talk". The desired outcome from this talanoa is the Tongan English Tongan English Fofola+e+fala+kae+talanoa+e+kainga Translate / 4966 Clear Swap Listen Copy Share ‘Ofa-ki-Levuka Guttenbeil Likiliki , Director: ‘Ofa has a passion for women’s and children’s rights and development issues and has been an advocate for the ratification of CEDAW for the past 11 years. It takes a strengths-based approach by highlighting Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the first author Fofola e Fala kae Talanoa e Kainga is the Tongan conceptual framework for addressing family violence within the #NgaVaka programme. The KT programme aims to identify ethnic-specific cultural ways of The Kainga Tu’umalie programme is a beacon for Pasifika families in New Zealand. Ability to arrange and attend appointments - Malava ke fakakaukau’i mo fakahoko ngaue. ), Remembering Pacific Pasts; an invitation to remake history, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. We also thank the Tongan families, people and communities around New Zealand for allowing us to ‘Fofola e fala kae fai e Alea e kainga’ and who have so graciously contributed to Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. This is an approach that is familiar Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga is the Tongan Conceptual Framework that was developed by the Tongan Working Group (Working Group) to assist Tongan practitioners and service providers who Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. This is an invitation for people to Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga is a metaphor which invites family members to come together on the mat and talanoa (talk). Havea, S. The WCCC team carry out their prevention work through their concept of FOFOLA E FALA KAE FAI HA TALANGA. “E Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kainga” Fofola e fala kae alea e kāinga: Exploring the issue of communication amongst Tongan youth in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Hau'ofa, E. The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the first author Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. The fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga metaphor is a representation of Tongan culture that creates the space for and empowers every member of the kāinga (family) to talanoa openly and honestly. Pacific Workforce - Clear career pathways and opportunities for Pacific staff to “FOFOLA E FALA KAE TALANOA E KĀINGA” ROLL OUT THE MATS SO THE FAMILY CAN DIALOGUE. The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the Women’s rights activist and filmmaker ‘Ofa Guttenbeil-Likiliki believes in the power of story-telling, even when they’re not feel good stories. akikovi mālō e teu tangata ́ Liuaki kuo lava ho fatongia ́ Faiako ma‘a Tonga puke ‘e ta moto ́ Sio atu kae holo e nofo ́ Ko e ui ē mei he Fale ‘o e maama ́ FMT tepi ke ngali tangata ́ ‘Ai ange e loto‘i Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu’s training programmes are underpinned by cultural frameworks from eight ethnic specific Pacific islands – Niue, Samoa, Cook Fofola e Fala ka e Alea ē Kāingá (Roll Out the Mat for the Kin to Talk) Proverbial Tongan Saying Fofola e fala ka ē alea e kāingá (Roll out the mat for the kin to talk) is a proverbial Tongan saying linked to a FOFOLA E FALA KAE ALEA E KĀINGA: Exploring the issues of communication regarding Tongan Youth Suicide in South Auckland, New Zealand 'AULOLA HE Fofola e fala kae alea e kainga! Kaveinga - "When He Ask To Kiss You" Kai 'Uto 12. A wise Samoan orator-chief likened the process of ef ective engagement to the meeting of two family groups for the fi This chapter is grounded in data from qualitative in-depth interviews that were undertaken in Tonga in 2019 to explore the lived experiences and the Document Preview Unavailable Fofola e Fala ka e Talanoa e Kainga Havea, Sesimani; Alefaio-Tugia, Siautu; Hodgetts, Darrin. (Unpublished master’s thesis). She recently attended Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu’s Tongan cultural framework training, ‘Fofola e Fala Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. It emphasises the significance of the fala in F O R E W O R D Fofola e fala kae alea e kainga – roll out the mat for kin to dialogue. This means rolling out the mat and holding Pacific Dementia Māngalo (PDM) is a community-led service dedicated to supporting Tongan people and their families living with dementia. This is an approach that is familiar to participants and This thesis explores aspects of the inaugural application of the Tongan conceptual framework of Fofola e fala ka e talanoa e kainga (laying out the mat so families can dialogue) as part of the faith-based This document presents a Pacific Conceptual Framework called "Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu" to address family violence in New Zealand. On the The Tongan-Indigenous concept of Ko e makatu’unga mo’ui mo e malohi originated from a Tongan faith leader’s description of Fofola e fala and is metynomically reflective of how aspects of Christian faith The Director of the Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) Tonga, and her staff, deal with cases of domestic violence, rape, incest and other forms of sexual and physical abuse involving women and Lyric Video by Puna & Fontee performing Pe Fofola lou fala i seoli 🎵 Enjoy these best of mixes : • JLION Productionz • Best Samoan Songs 2024 | New Samoan Music 🛎 Subscribe for the Ability to share in decisions - Fofola e Fala ka e fai e Talanga. The Tongan Working Group (Working Group) has identified that this expression The fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga metaphor is a representation of Tongan culture that creates the space for and empowers every member of the kāinga (family) to talanoa openly and honestly. Our mission is dedicated to curbing family violence and nurturing strong, united The fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga metaphor is a representation of Tongan culture that creates the space for and empowers every member of the kāinga (family) to talanoa openly and honestly. We also thank the Tongan families, people and communities around New Zealand for allowing us to ‘Fofola e fala kae fai e Alea e kainga’ and who have so graciously contributed to . The Tongan Working Group identified that this expression is key to mafana Tameifuna. "Fofola e fala, kae talanoa 'a e kainga" is a Tongan proverb meaning "to respectfully unravel the fala (traditional mat) for the family to talk". Of critical importance is “Tongan language This research explores the Tongan indigenous concept of Fofola e fala ka e talanoa e kainga (as depicted in Figure 2) used within the Affirming Works Kainga Tu’umalie (prosperous My doctoral study used Fala methodology to explore the health perspectives of three generations of Māori, Tongan, Samoan, Fijian, and Cook The Tongan proverb “Fofola e fala, kae talanoa ‘a e kāinga” (to respectfully unravel the fala for the family to talk) emphasises the importance of the fala in creating a space for robust talanoa. The name Accessed February 3, 2014. The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the Fofola E Fala Kae Alea E Kāinga: Exploring the Issues of Communication Regarding Tongan Youth Suicide in South Auckland, New Zealand : a Thesis Submitted to Auckland University of Technology Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. "This document was developed by the Tongan Working Group to assist with the development of a training programme for Tongan practitioners and service providers working with onga’s Pillars. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology Vol. Emeline’s The Fala methodology is a decolonizing approach to the re- search process that acknowledges and respects the lived experiences and cultural a e fakatoka loto ne ke feiaˊ. The mat is a sacred space, and when we enact our Pasifika Fofola Le Fala ma Talanoa Blog Written By Marion Malena Welcome to the Fofola Le Fala Ma Talanoa Blog! There is something for everyone whether you're looking for something fun, thought provoking, Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga is a metaphor of which one underlying meaning is an invitation to family members to come together and talanoa – to talk. 'Oku te'eki 'aupito ke ngatuvai 'i he'eku manatu 'a ho'o faifatongiaˊ he ‘oku tu’u ia ko ha pā kuo fa’u pea hiliō ko ha kakala tauleva ’oku fungani hake ‘ Fofola e fala symbolizes a place of safety and refuge for every member of the kainga to freely express their feelings. It emphasises the significance of the fala in Fofola e fala ka e talanoa e kainga literally translates as laying out the mat so the kainga (family) can talanoa (talk, dialogue, discuss). 6K subscribers Subscribe 2018 | RESEARCH SUMMARY Sesimani Havea with supervisor Dr Siautu Alefaio-Tugia researched Tongan ethnic-specific approaches to kainga (family) restoration and explored the Tongan ‪Professor of Psychology, University of Otago‬ - ‪‪Cited by 468‬‬ - ‪Pacific-Indigenous Psychology‬ - ‪Humanitarian psychology‬ - ‪Disaster resilience‬ - ‪Forensic rehabilitation‬ interweaving of Christian faith and Tongan indigenous knowledge as symbolised by the Fofola e fala (laying out the mat) framework, but also inform our shared understanding nlighten families’ and their Natalie Hopkins is a social worker for Parentline Hamilton. Auckland University of Technology, “Fofola e fala, kae talanoa ‘a e kāinga” is a Tongan proverb meaning “to respectfully unravel the fala (traditional mat) for the family to talk”. Fofola e fala kae alea e kāinga: Exploring the Issues of Communication Regarding Tongan Youth Suicide in South Auckland, New Zealand Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga: A Tongan conceptual framework for the prevention and intervention in family violence in New Zealand: Fāmili lelei The Talanoa dialogue: Sharing stories in Bonn to The Tongan-Indigenous concept of Ko e makatu’unga mo’ui mo e malohi originated from a Tongan faith leader’s description of Fofola e fala and is metynomically reflective of how aspects of Christian faith Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kainga is a Tongan metaphor that literally means, ‘Roll out the mats so the family can dialogue’. The first two authors were involved in evaluating the program with the About this item Title Fofola e fala kae alea e kāinga: Exploring the Issues of Communication Regarding Tongan Youth Suicide in South Auckland, New Zealand Content partner Auckland University of 对于太平洋土著方法如何帮助减少kainga(家庭)内部暴力的努力,我们知之甚少。本文记录了汤加概念框架Fofola e fala ka e talanoa e kainga(铺设垫子以便家庭可以对话)作为基于信仰的Kainga Tauhi Tongan culture; Tongan way of life Allotment of ground; home; area of land or enclosure, devoted to a particular purpose To surround or encircle or enclose with a fence or wall Mind, understanding, Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga : a Tongan conceptual framework for the prevention of and intervention in family violence in New Zealand – fāmili lelei. k. It was developed through Chapter Seven considers the last theme tufunga fepaki mo e fetaulaki he vaha‘a ‘o e tufunga faka-paiōsaikosōsiolo mo e tufunga faka-Tonga (intersections between biopsychosocial and Tongan “Fofola e fala, kae talanoa ‘a e kāinga” is a Tongan proverb meaning “to respectfully unravel the fala (traditional mat) for the family to talk”. (2000). Fofola e fala kae talanoa e kāinga is the Tongan Conceptual Framework that was developed by the Tongan Working Group (Working Group) to assist Tongan practitioners and service providers who “Fofola e fala, kae talanoa ‘a e kāinga” is a Tongan proverb meaning “to respectfully unravel the fala (traditional mat) for the family to talk”. It emphasises the significance of the fala in enabling robust mafana Tameifuna. In (Ed. The Moana Toa series celebrates International Women’s Day by highlighting a selection of Pasifika women leaders and The semi-structured interview was conducted in alignment with various traditional cultural practices relating to the “Fofola E Fala” principles (Appendix S 4) including oratory “talanoa,” the use ABSTRACT: “Fofola e fala, kae talanoa ‘a e kāinga” is a Tongan proverb meaning “to respectfully unravel the fala (traditional mat) for the family to talk”. rdu, cwc, nor, egt, gxy, exj, cbl, kwj, fnq, wcd, htx, tze, eub, krq, iwl, \