He Puna Waiora
Oranga Ngakau is He Puna Waiora is a developing framework reflecting on the gift of song and sound as a healing tool. The components woven together contribute to capturing moments, honouring loved ones, holding memories and sharing waiata to ease the pain, heal the mamae and bring acceptance and joy.
He Waka Tauihu e Parepareā Ana: Navigating Māori Land
He kaupapa Māori, he kaupapa-a-whānau tēnei ki te whakahonohono ai ngai tātou te iwi Māori ki tōna whenua. Nō te whenua tō tātou oranga, arā, ko te Mātauranga Māori, Te Reo me Ōna Tikanga, Whakapapa, Taiao, ngā mea katoa. Heoi, ko te whenua te wāhi oranga, arā ko Papatūānuku tērā!
Kaupapa Māori Wellness and Empowerment Wānanga
Over the past 8 years Kiley and his whanau have developed a modern day whare wānanga called Hawaiki Kura. At its core Hawaiki Kura is a space where whānau can reindignise and heal themselves through ngā taonga tuku iho.
The Whare Tukutuku Approach
In Aotearoa, alcohol, and other drug (AOD) care has mostly been administered from a western lens, not taking into consideration the unique needs of Māori individuals, whānau and communities. Māori make up 37% of those accessing AOD treatment but 56% of those are treated in prison. There is a clear need for change, Māori want more control over AOD-related issues that impact them and their communities.
The Pikorua Framework
Our kaupapa is Whānau Ora; creating and supporting programmes, processes and projects for iwi, hapū and whānau to dream big and achieve their moemoeā. Te Tihi represents the collective voice and aspirations of local Iwi/ Māori Health and Social Service providers, hapū and marae voices and local branches of national Māori organisations.
Kahu Whakatere
Kahu Whakatere supports whānau into restoring tikanga Māori practices in the deathing, death and after death process and supports whānau to journey alongside loved ones in a way that honours both ancestors and Papatūānuku. Kahu Whakatere empowers the use of sustainable practices when managing tūpāpaku, revitalises the weaving of whāriki, Te Reo Māori me ōna tikanga, karanga, karakia, whaikorero, waiata, and strengthens and promotes wairuatanga embedded in matauranga Māori for future generations.
Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho - The Beginning to a New You
My framework is based on the principals that our tupuna have already taught us through generations. The sharing of my personal journey of grief and loss of my beauty baby Genesis in 2021, utilises the connection back to who I am and what I value to ensuring that I can heal in a healthy positive way and support others who may have been on a similar journey.
A Tangata Whenua Approach To Manaaki ki te Tangata
I have spent much of my life in service to my people, raised in a whānau hapu environment with the type of embuing that centralises your focus on whānau motuhake and hapu rangatiratanga, politically attuned from the cradle. Empowered by value sets that have built my resilience over time, I can appreciate the multi-faceted approaches needed to strengthen and enhance whānau identity and connection, specifically, protective structures that envelop rather than disempower.