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Youth Week 2018

"Ahakoa te aha, kei a koe te tikanga: Be who you want to be." You are invited to play off this theme, perhaps by using the longer theme "Be who you want to be, not what you want to see" or even the symposium favourite "Be...

World Smokefree Day 2018

World Smokefree Day is on 31 May and is about celebrating and working towards smokefree/auahi kore lives for New Zealanders. Internationally, World Smokefree Day is known as World No Tobacco Day, and is celebrated annually on 31 May. World Smokefree Day is celebrated and delivered...

Men’s Health Month

Men’s Health Month is a great time to have a think about our health and how important it is, to start talking about it with our mates, families and doctors, and to do something for ourselves to be just a little bit healthier. The theme of...

Toi Ako: Whakapapa and Systems Dynamics Webinar

Online

In this free, one hour long webinar, Dr Ihi Heke will deliver a brief introduction to systems dynamics and whakapapa crossover. He will share his whakaaro and insights into maramataka and tohungatanga as the means for modelling whakapapa concepts. Register Here

*POSTPONED* Toi Ako Webinar: Sleep with Sarah-Jane Paine

Online

“Good sleep is vital to our waking function and to our health.”* It is something we all know; the amount and quality of sleep we get affects our health and wellbeing. There is now a growing recognition that inadequate sleep is a major public health...

World Breastfeeding Week 2018

  A sustainable and more equal world begins with efforts to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Malnutrition, food insecurity and poverty affect millions and stand in the way of sustainable development. Breastfeeding is a universal solution that gives everyone a...

Maramataka in the Workplace Wānanga

Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae 139 Carrington Road, Auckland, New Zealand

An empowering and informative wānanga to help you learn how to use the Māori systems framework of maramataka in the workplace. Maramataka first began as a Māori system of awareness of the natural environment and its potential abundance. It comprises thousands of years of observations...

Māori Language Week 2018

“Strength for an endangered language comes from its status, people being aware of how to support revitalisation, people acquiring and using it and from the language having the right words and terms to be used well for any purpose."