Te Whare o Oro – Rauemi

Te Whare o Oro Te Roro Overview Colouring Page Te Roro o Tōku Whare: ōku roro me ōna āheinga Te Roro o Tōku Whare: my brain and how it works Mauri Ora Taipari Puanga worksheet

Ngā Manu Tāiko o te Ora – A Platform for Leadership, Connection and Growth

Te Rau Ora, through Whare Tukutuku, have launched Ngā Manu Tāiko o te Ora, a newly established alumni platform to foster connection, grow leadership and strengthen the collective hauora of kaimahi.  Translating to Guardians of Wellbeing, Ngā Manu Tāiko o te Ora celebrates those who have received Te Rau Ora scholarships and who continue to contribute to the wellbeing …

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Joshua Brown

Manager | Communications and Marketing

Mathew Kiore

Manager | Centre of Māori Suicide Prevention

Aaron Kerehoma

Huarahi Ora Regional Advisor, Midland – Te Manawa Taki | He Whare Wahine

Groundbreaking app for Maaori Wellbeing

by Te Rau Ora | Feb 13, 2025 | 1 | 4 min read | Download the Full Media Release (PDF) MAAORI HEALTH INITIATIVE LAUNCHED National Maaori health organisation Te Rau Ora confirms its commitment to innovative, systemic transformation for Maaori health with the release today of a ground-breaking digital resource, Ao Maarama. Te Rau Ora …

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Ao Maarama

Ao Maarama is an interactive App that uses the maramataka and Maaori health frameworks to help build awareness, knowledge, and connection with the rhythms of wellbeing. It weaves Maatauranga Maaori through tools like the Maramataka (Maaori lunar calendar), Te Whare Tapa Whaa, and Mauri Ora Tai Pari. By tuning into the tohu (signs and messages) …

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Hua Oranga

Whāngaihia te hua o oranga ki ō tatou whānau whānui Ko te tikanga o te whakamahinga o Hua Oranga The Hua Oranga is a brief, one-page Māori health outcome measure that takes less than five minutes to complete. Hua (to bear fruit or be abundant) and Oranga (wellbeing) reflects the focus on developing, working towards, …

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Pae Tata, Pae Tawhiti

He Tohu Te Mauri: The application of Pae Tata, Pae Tawhiti in trauma informed care. Trauma significantly influences the lives of Māori, shaping both immediate daily experiences and long-term wellbeing. This enduring impact is evident in the disproportionate representation of Māori in national and international statistics relating to poverty, health disparities, mental health conditions, substance …

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Kaitiaki Ahurea

“Tangata matatau … whānau matatū” Māori knowledge and understanding so that whanau can stand tall Kaitiaki Ahurea is an NZQA accredited Level 2 Micro-credential.  Kaitiaki Ahurea is an NZQA accredited Level 2 micro-credential. This programme aims to develop knowledge and understanding of Māori health for Māori communities. It will provide ākonga with the ability to …

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Te Whare o Oro

Te Whare o Oro – Neurodevelopment through the matapihi of a whāre tupuna The programme is developed in partnership with Te Atawhai o Te Ao, Independent Māori Institute for Environment and Health. This programme is delivered by registered Māori Clinical Psychologists, Mātauranga Māori practitioners and Whānau with lived experience of caring for tamariki with neurodiversity’s …

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