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Taking the time to prepare

The clear skies of Te Waipounamu this week brought some chilly temperatures from north to south, but they also gave me a good reason to stop, look up, and think about Matariki and the year ahead.
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Rongoā healing – Māmā Gee

Gina Malcolm (Māmā Gee) is encouraging whānau to intuitively seek out their pathway for rongoā healing and become the best they can be.
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E kore au e ngaro, he kākano i ruia mai i Rangiātea

With just one week until the RUIA funding round for 2023 closes, we put the spotlight on a RUIA kaupapa at Te Āwhina Marae in Motueka. We also hear from Gina-Lee Duncan in the Kōanga Kai space and check in with WAVE recipients in Hokitika.
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Kua whetūrangitia …

Today I acknowledge the passing of two beautiful souls who have contributed so much light to their families and wider communities.
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Two weeks left to get RUIA and Tama Ora applications in

Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu has put the call out to rangatahi Māori to bring their ideas around wellbeing and intergenerational leadership to the table.
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Papuni Boxing Ōtautahi

Encompassing more than the physical side of the sport, Papuni Boxing aims to support rangatahi in an environment where they learn key values and life skills that will enable them to take care of their own physical and mental health and wellbeing.
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Te huarahi ki pae ora

This week we felt lucky to be in good company. Dame Valerie Adams is a well-known global athlete, and an absolute legend in New Zealand sport, but that does not mean she does not experience situations just like the rest of us.
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Beyond the numbers there is hope

It felt like a tohu to see a clear, bold as brass rainbow stretching across to Te Waipounamu as I sat in Wellington Airport waiting to make my way home this morning.
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Budget 2023 brings opportunity to strengthen Whānau Ora in Te Waipounamu

Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu welcomes today’s Budget announcement of $168m in spending to strengthen Whānau Ora but cautions it will bring a limited level of stability, rather than any widespread expansion or change.
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Kiwi Kai Nelson

It’s been a long road of taking risks and developing new ideas for Reni Wereta-Gargiulo but thanks to Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu WAVE funding, she has been able to develop Kiwi Kai Nelson into the successful parent company that it is today.
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