
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.

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.

What is it?
Tiaki Whanau Tiaki Ora is a suicide prevention programme developed by Te Rau Ora that aims to build healthy whānau by increasing their awareness of risk factors to suicide and the strategies that will strengthen whānau resilience and wellbeing.
We know suicide is not an easy topic to approach or discuss, however, we have developed tools and resources to help us do so safely.
During the wānanga
This wānanga is an orientation to the Tiaki Whānau Tiaki Ora programme and provides an opportunity and space for attendees to share and discuss this kaupapa and consider how we as whānau can support one another. We are strong believers that solutions lie within whānau and when given the tools and resources they can flourish.
It is our intention to sign on Whānau Champions (from those who attend), to share specially tailored suicide prevention toolkits with their whānau.

Mihi Whakaora is a one-day wānanga exploring key aspects of tangihanga and how this process is important when working through grief, especially for whānau Māori affected by Suicide.
The Mihi Whakakaora wānanga draw from kaumātua knowledge systems, to provide a Māori framework for working with mental health, understanding also ways of working with people effected by suicide or at risk of suicide. The facilitation team have experience in suicide prevention, mental health and addiction treatment and have years of experience working with whānau Māori.
There is no fee to participate in this 1 day wānanga.
Register for this wānanga at: https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/mihi-whakaora-working-through-grief-from-suicide-kirikiriroa-hamilton-tickets-136233577297
For more information on our Manaaki Ora wānanga programmes go to www.teaumaori.com

We, at Te Rau Ora, are proud to host and present an art exhibition by the HIT HOME PROJECT. A whānau and communities respose to healing from the trauma of suicide. This is a powerful exhibition that is guaranteed to move emotions and stimulate conversation, with a focus to healing and suicide prevention.
NOW SHOWING at the Te Rau Ora (ki Kirikiriroa) office.
Nau mai haere mai ki te whakaaturanga whakahirahira!!

PLEASE NOTE: The National Māori & Pasifika Suicide Prevention HUI FONO 2021 has been POSTPONED due to the COVID restrictions.
A new date for the Hui Fono will be decided, pending the outcome of the COVID restrictions.

This Healing wānanga has been established for those whānau members who have been bereaved by suicide.
This initiative was supported by the Te Au, Māori Suicide Prevention Community Fund & Ngā Tohunga o te Moana nui a Toi.