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Te Pātaka in Te Tau Ihu has been supporting whānau in need for over a year

In the months since the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown, Te Pātaka received over 1650 referrals, it has supported 1423 whānau, which represents around 4,498 individuals and it now has 74 referral agencies.
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Whare Manaaki is a kaupapa Māori organisation operating on the West Coast supporting whānau and parents

Whare Manaaki has become a hub where whānau of all backgrounds can seek support raising their tamariki with a sense of ownership and validation of their own identity. “It’s a place for everybody - Māori and non-Māori," says creator Eli.
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Tikanga is at the heart of Tū Pono: Mana Tangata

Tū Pono: Mana Tangata is a kaupapa that operates through wānanga and programmes developed to provide advocacy and to raise awareness of domestic violence, suicide and sexual abuse.
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Te Haumanu – a health and wellbeing wānanga

The Brennan whānau held Te Haumanu a health and wellbeing wānanga that focuses on providing whānau with advice and information, so they can make informed choices about their health.
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Te Hā Oranga o Tuahiwi

“Getting fit and staying healthy can take a lot of hard work so it’s great to see people in our group making that sort of personal commitment. That’s what it’s all about."
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Arawai – using the moana to reconnect participants to their whakapapa, environment, and community

Arawai is a programme based in Ōtepoti that uses the moana and diving to reconnect participants to their whakapapa, their environment, and their community.
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Kaumātua Hauora Hui ki Murihiku

When Murihiku kaumātua were asked what they wanted to focus on at their annual Kaumātua Hauora Hui on May 11, they quickly pinpointed the Covid-19 vaccination programme.
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Waikawa Marae Health and Wellbeing Day

Last week, over 50 kaumātua and whānau attended the Waikawa Marae Health and Wellbeing Day – Te Rā Hauora Waiora ki Waikawa.
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Te Arateatea – a different approach to health and wellbeing

It’s been more than 20 years since Ruatau Perez and Hannah Livingston began introducing whānau to the philosophies and practices of traditional Māori healing.
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Ka mua, ka muri – in order to move forward we must look back into our past.

Losing both her father and her sister to Huntington’s Disease more than twenty years ago had a profound effect on Joan Carew.
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