12 episodes

We talk with community researchers and local leaders to explore and unpack te Tiriti o Waitangi and what it might mean to us in 2022. We talk about how Te Tiriti impacts their lives, their community and their work, and how it helped shape the past and set the foundation for the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.

He Kōrero Community Research

    • Society & Culture

We talk with community researchers and local leaders to explore and unpack te Tiriti o Waitangi and what it might mean to us in 2022. We talk about how Te Tiriti impacts their lives, their community and their work, and how it helped shape the past and set the foundation for the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Co-Design for Well-Being

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Co-Design for Well-Being

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio.

    This webinar, Co-Design for Well-Being: Giving tamariki the best start in life, was hosted in February 2020. We were joined by Angie Tangaere and Dr Penny Hagen from The Southern Initiative who have been working with whānau, community facilities, early child health services and researchers to understand how tamariki can be supported to have the best start in life.

    • 46 min
    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Become a dynamic Treaty partner

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Become a dynamic Treaty partner

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio.

    This webinar, Te Tiriti – Take action: Become a dynamic Treaty partner, was hosted in February 2022. We take you and your organisation forward in actioning Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Hear from our Te Tiriti podcast guest speakers as they kōrero with Kaye-Maree Dunn.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Valuing Our World Views

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Valuing Our World Views

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio.

    This webinar, Valuing Our World Views: Indigenous Community at the Centre, was hosted in October 2019. Hear how indigenous community designers, Rebecca Kiddle and Danièle Hromek, are pushing the boundaries of the academy, community development and design practice and principles by ensuring that indigenous design, knowledge and practice and the voices of the community are front and centre in their work. Hear about some of their highlights and ongoing challenges with their work and the difference it is making for those who collaborate with them.

    • 38 min
    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Supporting New Zealand born Pacific youth

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Supporting New Zealand born Pacific youth

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio.

    This webinar, Supporting New Zealand born Pacific youth: Understanding their community responsibilities and challenges and rewards they bring, was hosted in February 2021. We welcomed Soalaupule Asetoa (Sam) Pilisi, who works to mentor and support Pacific youth aspirations into tertiary education.

    • 41 min
    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Robin D’Angelo - White Fragility

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Robin D’Angelo - White Fragility

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio.

    This webinar, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism, was hosted in December 2019. We joined renowned writer, trainer and speaker Dr Robin DiAngelo to better understand how we can engage and partner more effectively in cross-cultural dialogue, anti-racist action and change.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Mahi A Atua - Treatment for Racism.

    Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Mahi A Atua - Treatment for Racism.

    Welcome to our second series - Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio.

    This webinar, Implementing Mahi A Atua as a service response, “Te Kūwatawata ki Hauraki”, was hosted in July 2020. We welcomed Riana Manuel, Manukura Hauora (CEO), and Taima Campbell, Poukura Hauora (Clinical Services Manager), from Te Korowai Hauora o Hauraki, who, earlier in 2020, launched Te Kūwatawata ki Hauraki – an immediate response service for whānau suffering mental distress.

    • 56 min

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