Past Webinar

Co-design and Community Development

Kōrero and Insights from Māori Co-designers

Rangimārie Mules, Crystal Pekepo, Sophia Beaton,

Rangimārie Mules, Crystal Pekepo and Sophia Beaton share kōrero and insights into co-design and Māori development, presenting

  • Practical methods, tools and skills to support co-design and participation
  • Stories of co-design in action from Aotearoa
  • Principles of good co-design alongside Māori
  • How Mātauranga and co-design intersect, to benefit Māori communities

Presenter’s Slides

Resources shared in this webinar

About the Presenters

Rangimārie Mules

Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Māmoe, Te Atiawa

Rangimārie’s mahi spans evaluation, community engagement, policy and outdoor pursuits to name a few.  Rangimārie was brought up under the guardianship of Araiteuru taniwha on the shores of the Hokianga Harbour. Her deep relationship to Aotearoa's peoples and places informs her mahi as a social innovator.  She is a founding member of the Ngā Aho Tikanga Māori co-design network.  

Crystal Pekepo

Ngāti Vara, Ngāti Kahungunu

In her role with Toi Tangata, Crystal specialises in community research and co-design, and is based at Waiwhetu Marae.  She graduated from Te Wānanga ō Raukawa.  Her interests include Mātauranga, Māori outcomes and Kaupapa Māori Co-design. 

Sophia Beaton

Ngāti Vara, Ngāti Kahungunu

Sophia is from Bluff/Ruapuke, now residing in Auckland, Tāmaki-Makaurau. Sophia is currently employed by Lifewise NZ as a Service Designer to co-design the collaborative Housing First programme for people experiencing chronic homelessness in the Auckland city centre.

This Webinar was held

11 AM NZ Time
20 Oct
2017
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