Jigsaw Whanganui programme facilitator Nicki Rees recently returned from training at The Incredible Years kaupapa Māori programme in Hamilton.
The Incredible Years is a programme developed in America by Carolyn Webster-Stratton in the early 1980s for children with high behavioural needs.
The purpose of the training in Hamilton was to teach facilitators how the programme could incorporate Māori without compromising the fidelity of the programme or tikanga Māori.
Ms Rees said Jigsaw had identified that the programme was important.
"We are responsive to what our community would like and noticed that we could be more responsive to our Māori family in our community," she said.