
2024
Day 1
The Story of Rangatiratanga, Eru Kapa Kingi
Eru Kapa-Kingi, a Māori leader and activist, urges institutions to engage in decolonisation. His kōrero emphasized the power of whakapapa, identity, and collective leadership.
Te Kaupapa - National Hauora Coalition
Te Kaupapa is a Māori-led mental health and addiction service delivering whānau-centered care across Tāmaki Makaurau, Counties Manukau, and Waikato.
Te Waka Whaiora
Te Waka Whaiora Trust Kaupapa Māori services is an Indigenous, localised, whānau-centred designed by Māori, with Māori, underpinned by Māori models of practice organisation.
Te Piki Oranga
Te Piki Oranga is a kaupapa Māori health provider delivering whānau-centered care across Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui. Their team highlighted Te Ao Māori therapies and relationship-based practices to support thriving whānau.
Whakaoranga Whanau Recovery Hub
Whakaoranga Whanau Recovery Hub is a kaupapa Māori alcohol and other drugs (AOD) community support service based in Kaikohe. The hub is committed to supporting whanau suffering the effects of addiction, to transition to a life in recovery.
A New Dawn, A New Day
Tahi and his team from Hauora Hokianga discussed their experiences and shared whānau stories.
Titiro Whakamua
Dr Maria Baker gave an inspirational kōrero to empower all Māori kaimahi to continue being authentically Māori and staying strong in this kaupapa.
Whakawhiti kōrero, Te Rā Tuarua | Facilitated discussion
The topic of this facilitated discussion was: Mā whero ma pango ka oti ai te mahi | By black and red together, it is done
In what ways can we work together?
Whakawhiti kōrero, Kōrero whakamutunga | Facilitated discussion, closing
The topic of this facilitated discussion was: Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini | My sucess is not mine alone, but comes from the strength of many. Commit to Action and reflections.