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!
Fete’s story
This is the final short film showcasing our whānau stories. Today, we share the journey of Fete. In this blog, Dave details his kōrero with Fete regarding what he has been doing since the filming for He Ture Kia Tika and what is next for him. What's happened for you since filming? Fete has been … Continue reading Fete’s story
Awatea’s story
We are excited to release our second short film, which showcases another powerful whānau story by, Awatea. In this blog, she shares with us what she has been up to since the film was made and her aspirations for us to think about how we may all contribute to creating a humane justice system. Awatea … Continue reading Awatea’s story
Carly’s story
As part of our research, we had the privilege of making several short films with whānau who participated in He Ture Kia Tika. Carly is one of our whānau participants who has kindly shared her powerful and inspiring story with us. Today, Carly's film is also being released publically today and is a moving watch. … Continue reading Carly’s story
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
