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The News and musings from the yards, barrel halls and tasting panels, and from on the road traveled between.

Hei Tikitiki: Traditional Rites of Passage for Young Māori

The project involved youth workers and young people interviewing more than 30 kaumatua and kuia from different rohe and iwi about their experiences as children and young people through the…continue reading

Tariana Turia launches the Whānau Ora Research website

Hon. Tariana Turia launches the Whānau Ora Research website www.whanauoraresearch.co.nz at the Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012. For a transcript of her speech…continue reading

Tips for Whānau Ora Researchers

We asked attendees at the Te Anga Mua Seminar in Nov 2012 for their advice or tips for researchers who are engaging with whānau (as part of Whānau Ora Research).…continue reading

Hera Edwards shares their Whānau Ora Assessment Tool

Hera Edwards of the Whaiora Trust shares their Whānau Ora Assessment Tool at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012

The Pasifika Way approach to Whānau Ora Research

Ruth To’omua shares her Pasifika Way approach at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012

Trish Young and Tracey Wright-Tāwha share their Whānau Ora model Te Poha Oranga

Trish Young and Tracey Wright-Tāwha share their Whānau Ora model “Te Poha Oranga” at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012. Trish and Tracey represent…continue reading

Tawnee Kahukore-Goomes shares her story – Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui

Tawnee Kahukore-Goomes from Chatham Islands shares her story at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012. Whānau planning in the Chatham Islands Tawnee talked about…continue reading

Moana-o-Hinerangi shares their whānau story – Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui

Moana-o-Hinerangi shares their whānau story at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012. Mō tātou, a, mō ko uri a muri ake nei – planning…continue reading

The Kipa Whānau share their story – Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui

The Kipa Whānau from Palmerston North share their story at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012. A Whānau recovery story Kim speaks about using…continue reading

Prof. Sir Mason Durie Key Address Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui

Prof Sir Mason Durie provides a key address at the Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012. He describes how outcomes for whānau will be…continue reading

Whānau Whanake – RCG Group Grace Training NZ

Since 2009, RCG Group (2010) Limited (trading as Grace Training NZ) has evolved from a single-brand business, to a multi-branded company. Its strengths are making a difference in the lives…continue reading

Te Whakaoraka – Te Rūnaka o Ōraka Aparima

This initiative created an active, sustainable, regenerative eco- learning space at Te Takutai o te Titī Marae (Colac Bay), enabling a whānau member to be the kaihautū of this project.…continue reading

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