Calendar

Feb
25
Tue
Manaaki Tangata Wananga – A wellness approach to working with Māori Whānau @ Te Tomairangi Marae
Feb 25 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Manaaki Tangata Wananga - A wellness approach to working with Māori Whānau @ Te Tomairangi Marae | Invercargill | Southland | New Zealand

A one-day wānanga that presents a Māori model of practice, highlighting fundamental aspects important for Māori wellness and interactions, that can be applied to suicide prevention.

 

Mar
10
Tue
Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai Wānanga @ Te Rau Ora Kirikiriroa Office
Mar 10 @ 9:30 am – Mar 11 @ 4:00 pm
Mar
31
Tue
Manaaki Ora Day 1- Manaaki Tangata Wānanga – A wellness approach to working with Māori Whānau @ Ngā Hau e Whā Marae
Mar 31 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Manaaki Ora Day 1- Manaaki Tangata Wānanga - A wellness approach to working with Māori Whānau @ Ngā Hau e Whā Marae | Christchurch | Canterbury | New Zealand

Manaaki Tangata– presents a Māori model of practice, highlighting fundamental aspects important for Māori wellness and interactions, that can be applied to whānau health and suicide prevention.  This one-day wānanga is the first part of the Manaaki Ora suite of Cultural wānanga.

The Manaaki Tangata wānanga also has an online module to complete as part of the registration process.   Follow the registration link for details.

It is recommended that participants also register for and attend day 2 of the Manaaki Ora Wananga: Te Ihi Ora (link provided below).

Te Ihi Ora – Kaumātua kōrero to work with whānau Māori and preventing suicide

 

Apr
16
Thu
Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai Wānanga @ Celebration Centre
Apr 16 @ 9:30 am – Apr 17 @ 4:00 pm
Apr
22
Wed
Manaaki Ora Day 1 – Manaaki Tangata Wānanga Northland @ Hiruharama Hou Marae
Apr 22 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Manaaki Ora Day 1 - Manaaki Tangata Wānanga Northland @ Hiruharama Hou Marae

A one-day wānanga that provides an exploration of important concepts and practices from kaumātua kōrero, encouraging participants to evaluate concepts within their own professional practice.

Jul
7
Tue
Matariki Webinar Series (Part 3) – Māori Community Development for Māori Suicide Prevention and Postvention @ Zoom Online
Jul 7 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Matariki Webinar Series (Part 3) - Māori Community Development for Māori Suicide Prevention and Postvention @ Zoom Online

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei kōrero e pa ana ki te whakamomori…  Ka titiro whakamuri, kia kokiri whakamua i te wā hirahira o Matariki.

 

Māori Community Development for

Māori suicide prevention and postvention

Featuring: Dr Maria Baker, Dr Keri Lawson-Te Aho, and Tio Sewell

 

07 July 2020  

                           

PART THREE of a FOUR-PART MATARIKI Webinar Series

Ko Matariki te whetū e Arataki e.

Matariki is a time to reflect, acknowledge and plan ahead.

The Matariki Webinar Series offers four 60 minute well-being presentations all informed by our ways of knowing that relate to Matariki.

 

Click on this link to register for this FREE webinar

or go to:   https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/matariki-four-part-webinar-series-part-3-maori-community-development-tickets-108650277906

 

Jul
14
Tue
Matariki Webinar Series (Part 4)- Tino Rangatiratanga/Self Determination for Māori Suicide Prevention and Postvention @ Zoom Online
Jul 14 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Matariki Webinar Series (Part 4)- Tino Rangatiratanga/Self Determination for Māori Suicide Prevention and Postvention @ Zoom Online

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei kōrero e pa ana ki te whakamomori…  Ka titiro whakamuri, kia kokiri whakamua i te wā hirahira o Matariki.

 

Tino Rangatiratanga/Self Determination

for Māori suicide prevention and postvention

Featuring: Dr Maria Baker, Dr Keri Lawson-Te Aho, and Tio Sewell

 

14 July 2020  

                           

PART THREE of a FOUR-PART MATARIKI Webinar Series

Ko Matariki te whetū e Arataki e.

Matariki is a time to reflect, acknowledge and plan ahead.

The Matariki Webinar Series offers four 60 minute well-being presentations all informed by our ways of knowing that relate to Matariki.

 

Click on this link to register for this FREE webinar

or go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/matariki-four-part-webinar-series-part-4-tino-rangatiratanga-tickets-108652384206

 

Sep
9
Wed
Manaaki Ora Wānanga – CHRISTCHURCH
Sep 9 @ 9:15 am – Sep 10 @ 4:00 pm
Manaaki Ora Wānanga - CHRISTCHURCH

REGISTRATIONS OPEN ON THE 3RD OF AUGUST

Manaaki Ora is a suit of Wānanga developed as a way of addressing Māori suicide.   Each wānaga is tailored to exploring and broadening understanding of Māori approaches of working with whānau, individuals and community groups who are Māori.    There are currently three key parts to the Manaaki Ora Wānanga.   (Go to the links below to register for each wānanga).

The first wānanga, TANGATA IHI – is a short on-line introductory module (which takes approximately 1 hour to complete).  After you have registered for the Manaaki Tangata and/or Te Ihi Ora Wānanga, go here to complete the short intro course:   https://teaumaori.com/wananga/manaaki-ora-wananga/tangata-ihi/

 

Second (9th September 2020)- MANAAKI TANGATA  :  A face to face wānanga, exploring Māori models of practice with Māori whānau.

Manaaki Ora – https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/manaaki-ora-wananga-day1-manaaki-tangata-otautahi-tickets-114631269212

 

Third (10th September 2020)- TE IHI ORA : A face to face wānanga, exploring concepts and practices from kaumātua knowledge, to enhance practices of working with whānau Māori.

Te Ihi Ora – https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/manaaki-ora-wananga-day-2-te-ihi-ora-otautahi-tickets-114631606220

Sep
24
Thu
Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai Wānanga – Kirikiriroa @ Western Community Centre
Sep 24 @ 9:00 am – Sep 25 @ 4:00 pm
Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai Wānanga - Kirikiriroa @ Western Community Centre

Are you a frontline worker, a health professional or practitioner of a service who supports Women and their whānau?

Could you say that your practice or service ensures an approach where women and their whānau are safe from mental distress, suicide, family violence?

If these questions have prompted your interest – you will be interested in this wānanga.

Tiakina te Āhuru Mōwai Wananga.

We understand women may present to various agencies with different physical, mental health problems, and maybe screened about family violence. Yet most protocols will not ascertain risk of self-harm and suicide or have a consideration of her mental health or that of her whānau. Nor recognise that the help-seeking behaviour may be a sign of heightened risk.

The wānanga is built on the practice evidence of Māori experts who have dedicated careers to working with Māori women and their whānau. The rationale for this programme was informed through a workforce needs analyses of mental health and addiction workers, family violence and social service agencies.

Wānanga Details

Delivered by Kirimatao Paipa & Karina Cootes. It will begin at 9:00 am each day and finish at 4:00 pm. There are only 30 spaces available. Secure your attendance by clicking on the register button above.

Sep
29
Tue
Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai Wānanga – Kirikiriroa #2 @ Western Community Centre
Sep 29 @ 9:00 am – Sep 30 @ 4:00 pm
Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai Wānanga - Kirikiriroa #2 @ Western Community Centre

Are you a frontline worker, a health professional or practitioner of a service who supports Women and their whānau?

Could you say that your practice or service ensures an approach where women and their whānau are safe from mental distress, suicide, family violence?

If these questions have prompted your interest – you will be interested in this wānanga.

Tiakina te Āhuru Mōwai Wananga.

We understand women may present to various agencies with different physical, mental health problems, and maybe screened about family violence. Yet most protocols will not ascertain risk of self-harm and suicide or have a consideration of her mental health or that of her whānau. Nor recognise that the help-seeking behaviour may be a sign of heightened risk.

The wānanga is built on the practice evidence of Māori experts who have dedicated careers to working with Māori women and their whānau. The rationale for this programme was informed through a workforce needs analyses of mental health and addiction workers, family violence and social service agencies.

Wānanga Details

Delivered by Kirimatao Paipa & Karina Cootes. It will begin at 9:00 am each day and finish at 4:00 pm. There are only 30 spaces available. Secure your attendance by clicking on the register button above.