Our Programs

About the 101 Mana Man Mentorship Program (101-MMMP).

Purpose of the 101-MMMP is to…

  1. Transform men to be a better man by changing attitudes and behaviours
  2. Build a team of men to become mentors themselves.

The 101-MMMP is designed based on a common-sense approach, training men to become mentors themselves, through facilitation of the Mana Man Movement – Heal The Family | Heal The Community.

The 101-MMMP is purposely aimed to shift attitudes and behaviours. Incorporating indigenous kaupapa māori principles, having meaningful discussions, and healthy debate on specific topics that impacts dysfunctional social behaviours.

The program will provide men with knowledge, skills and support strategies towards solutions, that aim to prevent negative behaviours of violence, suicide, sexual abuse, drugs, alcohol and gambling addictions. Our sessions will come from a place of life experienced, sharing truths and real-life stories collaboratively. Making ourselves vulnerable that will lead to developing a growth culture among men.

The program is delivered by facilitators from the Mana Man Movement, who have done extraordinary things to transform men with challenging behaviours to become good, caring, responsible men.

The 101-MMMP is cost free, and resources are provided to support men in their journey of learning.

How the 101-MMMP is delivered?

  • 1-hour per-week over a 12-week block towards graduation
  • Men can join the program at any time, no need to wait for the new rotation
  • The program is centred around 4 key principles (Pono, Tika, Aroha, Whanaungatanga)
  • For more information, call: 027-2433561 email: mahangawilliams@manaman.co.nz

 

Outcomes we aim to achieve from the 101-MMMP:

  • Raising Men’s self-esteem and support for each other
  • Men reaching out to seek help and heal
  • Men modelling self-care and holding each other to account
  • Men upholding the principles of pono, tika, aroha and whanaungatanga
  • A brotherhood growth culture, that is healthy, inclusive and empowering.

 

Mā te tautoko, mā te tiaki, ka mana tangata

“Through support and caring for each other, we become better men”.