Wi Te Tau Huata
Wi Te Tau is the chair of the Lived Experience National Committee Ko Takitimu te waka tapu, Ko Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga ngā iwi, Ko Ngāti …
Wi Te Tau is the chair of the Lived Experience National Committee Ko Takitimu te waka tapu, Ko Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga ngā iwi, Ko Ngāti …
Pounamu The pounamu was gifted to Te Kete Pounamu rōpū by Whaea Lucy Bush from Te Rau Ora (formerly Te Rau Matatini). The pounamu symbolises the relationship between Te Kete …
Unuhia, unuhia. Unuhia ki te uru tapu nui o Tāne. Kia wātea, kia māmā, te ngākau, te tinana, te wairua, i te ara takatā Koia rā e Rongo, e whakairia …
Te Kete Pounamu is the National Group of Māori with lived experience of mental distress and or addiction. The roopū (group) was established in February 2016 following a series of …
Kerri Butler (Te Kete Pounamu/Te Rau Ora) and Leilani Maraku (Te Kete Pounamu/Mana o Te Tangata Trust) attended the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL) kaupapa in Washington DC, …
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Orakei marae on Takaparawhā (Bastion Point) a historic Māori venue for the Pre-Cutting Edge 2019, Māori Caucus hui was held last month. Alec Hawke (Ngāti Whātua leader ) and Ken …
He Puna Whakaata is a values-based mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) programme for practitioners which teaches how to improve their therapeutic engagement with Māori clients. He Puna Whakaata is delivered by …
Tiaki Whānau Tiaki Ora 1000 Māori Homes (Tiaki Whānau Tiaki Ora) is a programme and a approach to Māori suicide prevention that Te Rau Ora began in March of 2018. …
100 Māori Leaders is a website that holds a collection of amazing diverse stories of 100 Māori leaders in Health. The website is a great starting point for people interested …
Many of you know we rebranded from Te Rau Matatini to Te Rau Ora this year. To accompany this change, we developed two new websites. Our main website, Te Rau …
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