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People and Society

Ngā Kōrero Hauora o Ngā Taiohi; A community-powered report on conversations with 1000 young people about wellbeing

By: Laura O'Connell Rapira
Published: 2018-08-28

…(young person), a pāke (adult) or a kaumātua (elder). What if the goal was wellbeing for all? Through this research we aimed to help answer at least part of that…

Advocacy Children & Youth Health & Wellbeing
Non-profit Sector

Scouts Aotearoa Healthy Norms Project Evaluation

By: Scouts Aotearoa and Point and Associates
Published: 2023-07-31

…internal evaluation that identified sexism as a significant contributor to young women not joining Scouts or, if they do join, leaving the movement. A comprehensive literature review was completed to…

Webinars

Oro Atua: Support your hauora

…the vibration of the natural world and when played, this vibration resonates within us and helps to reconnect to the intelligence and power of nature.” Jerome Kavanagh Resources: https://www.puorojerome.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNIKE1lS1SpUPCdcr-JpJPg…

Webinars

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATH)

…their work with youth, health/social services, in an Iwi/Māori context and with young offenders. Webinar Resources Path Planning for Whānau Facebook Page for Path Planning Path Planning Website Kataraina’s slides…

Webinars

Complex Projects, Short Stories

This recording helps to construct effective narratives and tell stories of success and outcomes, in order to secure or retain funding? Having a well-told story is like having a goose…

Health

Tangihanga Paper – COVID-19 (Part 1)

By: Che Wilson
Published: 2020-03-27

…was worth sharing some thoughts to help our whānau, hapū, marae and iwi work through tangihanga during this time. This isn’t a tohutohu, but we need to be real and

Governance & Kaitiakitanga Māori Whānau Ora
Health

Working with the families and children of prisoners in Aotearoa / New Zealand; A guide to effective practice to ensure good outcomes for the children

By: Lesley MacGibbon, Verna McFelin and Liz Gordon
Published: 2011-01-01

An in-depth research programme undertaken by Pillars has found that the effects of imprisonment on the children are profound and long lasting. The purpose of this practice manual is to…

Children & Youth Crime & Safety Families, Whānau and Parenting
Te Ao Māori

Developing Cultural Heritage Management Practice By Understanding Community Relationships to the Preservation of Submerged Cultural Heritage in Taranaki, Aotearoa New Zealand

By: Susanne Grieve Rawson
Published: 2018-05-10

…as the central actor and explore the human networks that cause change. Utilizing qualitative research methods, including ‘sit-down’ interviews and focus groups, this research examines whether a better understanding of…

Governance & Kaitiakitanga Language and Culture Māori
People and Society

Strengthening Our Streets with Manawatahi – Practice Notes

By: Maree Beaven, Kaiya Irvine, Hamish Lindop
Published: 2024-06-07

Strengthening Our Streets is a framework used by Manurewa Local Board to connect and work alongside community. It is supported by Auckland Council’s Community Innovation team through Hamish Lindop, Innovation…

Community Development
Public Health

Working with the families and children of prisoners in Aotearoa/New Zealand; A guide to effective practice to ensure good outcomes for the children

By: Lesley MacGibbon, Verna McFelin and Liz Gordon
Published:

An in-depth research programme undertaken by Pillars has found that the effects of imprisonment on the children are profound and long lasting. The purpose of this practice manual is to…

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