Tui shares her kōrero and experiences of her hikoi to Canada.
Workforce
Te mātāpuna o te whakapapa – The source of life
A three part He Aka Hui series focusing on women's health over their lifespan,
Manukura | Dean Rangihuna
Dean Rangihuna is of Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Hei descent and is the father of four boys. Dean is a passionate advocate for improving health and wellbeing outcomes for Māori...
Manukura | Tui Taurua
Ngāti Rehia, Ngāti Rāhiri, Ngāti Kawa and Ngāpuhi nui tonu Tui Taurua’s mahi in the mental health sector spans twenty-seven years this month of March. Community development, social justice, wāhine...
Manukura | Joseph Tyro
Ko wai ahau - Re-Indigenising myself and reclaiming my identity and place in this world as Māori, have been central to providing a purpose for everything I do. Motivated by...
Māori Lived Experience Leadership
The Lived Experience team at Te Aka Whai Ora work to support government to deliver better mental health and wellbeing outcomes. In the last eight months they carried out several...
Strength, connection, and recovery through citizenship, belonging, and community.
A peer-led programme of education and connection
Peer support – working with Corrections
Challenging mindset to move towards desistance from offending and reconnection with community.
E Ara E – Rise up
Supporting rangatahi aged 18 to 24 years old into work or study
Peer support in the community
Supporting people in the adult residential therapeutic community.