He Ture Kia Tika in the news!

Following three successful launches, our rōpū has shared our rangahau far and wide. In this blog, we share some highlights from engagement with media. Ngā mihi to Amber Older, Communications Manager at AUT: thank you for helping us share the story of our project and its impact on rethinking the justice system. Shane White on … Continue reading He Ture Kia Tika in the news!

Ngā mihi for celebrating with us at our recent launches

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

Release of Ngā Taonga: Pūrākau of whānau journeys of recovery and whānau ora

Tonight, we are excited to release Ngā Taonga, which is a collation of whānau pūrākau highlighting four key themes derived from these treasured stories. We celebrated the release at a launch at AUT City Campus. Ngā mihi to everyone who attended. This event was recorded, and we will share this on this website soon. The … Continue reading Release of Ngā Taonga: Pūrākau of whānau journeys of recovery and whānau ora

Mahi tahi. What collaborating with us would look like for whānau?

We are keen to collaborate with whānau to create stories about journeys towards whānau ora (wellness and connectedness) and ceasing offending. In this post, we explore what participation in the project would look like. He kohikohinga pūrākau whānau (whānau stories) If you are over 18 years old and have previously experienced incarceration, mental distress and/or … Continue reading Mahi tahi. What collaborating with us would look like for whānau?