Thank you to everyone who was able to attend one of our three launches. We have now launched our overall report, He Ture Kia Tika, and e-book collection of whānau stories, called Ngā Taonga. We have also released the film showcasing how kaimahi support whānau to thrive at Hoani Waititi. You can now find these … Continue reading Ngā mihi for celebrating with us at our recent launches
Kia Hiwa Ra! We are getting ready to launch He Ture Kia Tika
The co-design rōpū for He Ture Kia Tika is getting excited as we prepare to share our project findings. Our report detailing action points to help whānau experiencing mental distress and addiction be better supported while in the justice system will be released on October 10th at heturekiatika.com. After the launch, we will add posts … Continue reading Kia Hiwa Ra! We are getting ready to launch He Ture Kia Tika
Thriving whānau, thriving communities
Kia ora e te whānau we hope you’re keeping warm in this weather! Mānawatia a Matariki!We hope you all had time to reflect on the past and those who have passed on, celebrate the present, and be able to look ahead and plan for the future. The rōpū from He Ture Kia Tika have been working … Continue reading Thriving whānau, thriving communities
Ngā mihi o te tau hou Pākehā/Happy New Year
Kia ora e te whānau We hope you had a restful holiday season if you were able. We are really stoked to see so many new members to the group! Nau mai, a huge welcome from the team to you all. Our project aims to develop a solution-focused framework to improve outcomes for whānau who … Continue reading Ngā mihi o te tau hou Pākehā/Happy New Year
Whiria te tangata / Weave Together the People
As we come to that time when we are having a break for the year, we thought we would share a little bit about how we work collaboratively with our co-design rōpū. In this blog, Stella Black gives a little insight from our last hui. Some of our co-design rōpū: Dave Burnside, Katey Thom, Martin … Continue reading Whiria te tangata / Weave Together the People
Whakataukī. How we were gifted our name.
On the 19th March, Stella, Khylee, Katey and Dave met with Dame Naida Glavish (Ngāti Whātua) and Riki Nia Nia (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungungu) to discuss the focus of our research and indicate our shared passion around mental health and the way the justice is often ill-defined, abused and negatively impacts Māori communities. Dame Naida … Continue reading Whakataukī. How we were gifted our name.
Nau mai. Welcome to the He Ture Kia Tika project site
E kore e taea e te whenua kōtahiKi te rarangi te whārikiKia mōhio ai tātou ki a tātouMa te mahi tahi o ngā whenuMa te mahi tahi o ngā kairarangaKa oti tenei mahiI te otingaMe tītiro tātou ki ngā mea paiKa puta maiA tana wa, me tītiro hokiKi ngā raranga i mākere nā te mea,He … Continue reading Nau mai. Welcome to the He Ture Kia Tika project site