Centering our voices and experiences: Developing a twin-track response to family and sexual violence...
Equity and Social Justice
Matapiata | Me Haere Ngātahi Tātou, Shared Journeys — Voices of the Lived Experience Community
Nōku te Ao is dedicated to eliminating discrimination and increasing social inclusion for people...
Matapiata | Tell Me About You
The Tell Me About You project asked disabled people to tell their own stories about State care.
Ko Wai Mātou – Who Are We? The Donald Beasley Institute
The Donald Beasley Institute (DBI) advances the rights of disabled people and honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi through ethical, inclusive and transformative research.
Matapiata | ORO ATUA
ORO ATUA is a continuing practice and modern revival established in 2003 utilizing Taonga Puoro as a powerful mode of Rongoā Māori. Oro Atua is based on a Tupuna practice...
Exploring Honourable Kāwanatanga and Constitutional Transformation with Dr Heather Came and Grant Berghan
As 2024 draws to a close, we are so excited to share that our final He Aka Hui of the year, will feature the incredible Dr Heather Came and Grant...
He Aka Hui | Kōrure o te tai – Changing the direction of the tide
A collaboration between Equally Well and the Tupuānuku researchers at The University of Otago....
He Aka Hui | Whakamana i Te Tiriti
In this insightful and uplifting fireside conversation Jen Margaret joins Kahurangi Fergusson-Tibble to discuss Treaty...
Part 3 Indigenous innovation: Transforming complex systems – the importance of lived experience
It is important to prioritise and collaborate with individuals who have first-hand experience of a particular issue or situation. By doing so, we can gain valuable insights and perspectives that...
Part 2 Indigenous innovation: Disrupting the system, value and impact.
The incorporation of indigenous preventative strategies in the mental health system demonstrates a commitment to a more inclusive, culturally sensitive, and holistic approach to health. When we observe mental wellbeing...