Rangitaki | Blog

WELCOME TO OUR ONLINE BLOGS!

Ngā Wai a Te Tūi will share a range of blogs from the key researchers and partners over the coming weeks. We will provoke thought by sharing insights and thoughts with the diverse communities across Aotearoa New Zealand and the globe.

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COVID-19 Opinion Series

One one of our researchers’ – Jacqueline Paul interviews multiple young people across Aotearoa New Zealand to understand the impacts of COVID-19 crisis has on them and their whanau at this time. This provides a space and online platform to share their stories and voices.

Rangatahi Online Interview 5: Youth Homelessness in NZ with Aaron Hendry

MAI ki Wairaka Series

MAI ki Wairaka are excited to announce this week’s guest speaker for our MAI online workshop – Rau Hoskins (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hau), Director of DesignTRIBE architects, and co-head of Te Hononga: Centre for Māori Architecture at Unitec.

Rau will be discussing Kaupapa Māori and Architecture – learning and applying Kaupapa Māori within architecture.

To register for this event, please visit:

https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/kaupapa-maori-architecture-tickets-124954415019?fbclid=IwAR2VN3GIANgKD8o_VhR293DMpoBYcPAxw5OXthZxrsTaw41c93of0uSFa1k

Once registered, you will receive the zoom link via confirmation email.

 

Digital Healing 2020 - TE IPU-A-RANGI

Tēnā koutou katoa

 

Kia hiwa ra, kia hiwa ra!
We are counting down now to the start of Hui-Ā-Tau DIGITAL HEALING 2020 – TE IPU-Ā-RANGI!
Don’t miss out! Make sure you register asap at our website www.ngapoumana.org.nz<http://www.ngapoumana.org.nz>
We are excited to bring you this online event and this email is to give some details about how the event will unfold.


All presentations will be online using the zoom platform.  Any presenters that have given permission for us to record the sessions will be uploaded onto the membership portal so you can also watch at a later date or check out again as you need the resource.

We encourage you to come with pātai/questions as we want these sessions to be as interactive as possible.  Some of our presenters are facilitating online healing sessions, so you will need to ensure you come prepared to unwind – find a quiet space to get in your zone for receiving healing.
Schedule for Hui-Ā-Tau is as follows:

Monday 19th October
6:30pm   –  Opening karakia and whanaungatanga
7:30pm  –  Rikki Solomon – Maramataka
8:30pm –  Karakia whakamutunga

Tuesday 20th October
10:30am – Ngā Whāriki Kōrero: Healing conversations for whānau with communication difficulties caused by stroke with Dr Karen Brewer
1:00pm – Wairua with Wiremu and Lesley Niania
5:00pm – The Whakapapa Effect with Hana Tapiata
7:30pm – Healing online with Piripi Morunga
8:30pm – Karakia whakamutunga

Wednesday 21st October
10:30am – Taonga Puoro – online healing with Jerome Kavanagh
1;00pm – Decolonising everyday activities “occupations” with Isla Whittington
5:00pm – Digital Literacy and Māori Health with Tina Ngata
7:30pm – Convos about social media and hauora/healing with Raniera Rewiri and Te Haunui Tuna
8:30pm – Karakia whakamutunga

Thursday 22nd October
10:30am – Patu 100 with Levi Armstrong
1:00pm – Body Sovereignty and Social Media with Ashlea Gillon
6:30pm – Ngā Pou Mana AGM and Scholarship Awards
7:30pm – Collective Supervision with Dr Teah Carlson and George Kingi
8:30pm – Karakia whakamutunga