Pari Kawau App
Description Pari Kawau is an interactive app created to support the Pae Tata Pae Tawhiti brief and early intervention model; and practitioners and students seeking to enhance the development of their clinical and cultural practice skills. Allowing practitioners to provide and receive observed practice feedback, helping them effectively enhance a range of clinical and cultural […]
Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou – Health Oranga Hinengaro
Description Programmes such as Te Rau Puawai and Te Rau Matatini have likewise contributed to the Māori Mental HealthWorkforce, by actively encouraging more Māori to consider a career in Mental Health. Rather than focus on a narrow range of core disciplines these programmes have recognised the need for active and broad Māori involvement within the […]
Kaitiaki Ahurea: Level 2
Description Kaitiaki Ahurea is an NZQA accredited Level two training course offered by Te Rau Ora.Kaitiaki Ahurea offers a program to improve public health and health promotion knowledge and leadership skills for people who are working with Māori communities.This course is offered to non Māori and Māori workforces and whānau Māori who work in public […]
He Puna Whakaata: Therapeutic Activities to Guide Change II
Description The purpose of He Puna Whakaata is to contribute to positive outcomes for Māori. This resource describes activities that access some aspects of mātauranga Māori to be utilised in spaces where Māori seek support and healing, including; the primary health sector, whānau ora, addiction and mental health sectors and any other healing space. Practitioners […]
Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou Education Te Reo Assimilation 2
Description The mechanism of the Government’s agenda of assimilation and language domination was the State education system. This was, therefore, the primary cause of Māori language loss. Download Download
Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou – Land Whenua
Description During the late 1960’s and 1970’s the Treaty of Waitangi became the focus of a strong Māori protest movement which railed around calls for the government to ‘honour the Treaty’ and to ‘redress treaty grievances’. Māori expressed their frustration about continuing violations of the Treaty and subsequent legislation by government officials, as well […]
Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou – Education Te Reo
Description The principal function of the Service is to promote Te Reo Māori me ngā Tikanga Māori (Māori language and culture) through the provision of a high quality, cost-effective Māori television service, in both Māori and English, that informs, educates, and entertains abroad viewing audience, and, in doing so, enriches New Zealand’s society, culture, […]
Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou – Health Hauora
Description Many influential chiefs and elders lent their support. This movement became closely associated with innovative Māori health measures adopted by the government. The new Public Health Department established in 1900 included a Māori section headed by Dr Māui Pōmare,until he resigned in 1911 to enter Parliament, Pōmare travelled around the country, inspecting Māori […]
He Puna Whakaata: Therapeutic Activities to Guide Change
2016 by Andre McLachlan & Terri Huriwai Description The purpose of He Puna Whakaata is to contribute to positive outcomes for Māori, particularly those experiencing addiction and or mental health-related conditions. Practitioners who will read and use this resource should already take an integrated approach to health and wellbeing and have more than a basic […]