Awhi and Manaaki: Supporting Rangatahi with Cultural Identity. (Porirua)
To awhi and manaaki rangatahi by developing and enhancing protective factors that will make suicidal behaviour less likely and include such things as having a secure cultural identity..
Building Collective Skills, Building Suicide Prevention (Wairarapa)
This initiative is designed by, with and for Māori. It builds on the previous work done through Kahungunu ki Wairarapa and focusses on building our collective skills..
From The Puku To The Tail (Turangi to Rerenga Wairua).
In the small town of Turangi, suicides have sent huge waves of grief throughout the community. In the midst of sadness and grief, whānau in this town have come together and are now working hard to build solutions to prevent any future losses from happening.
Strengthening Whānau Through Loss with a Hikoi of Hope. (Hastings to Dunedin)
As the sun peeked over the horizon for the first time on January the 13th 2020, sleeping bags, tents, luggage and supplies piled up, one by one.
Mentoring and Practices Passed Down Through Generations (Dunedin)
He Manawa Titi, founded on long-held Māori traditions, stories and practices passed down through the generations, is an initiative with a strong focus on rangatahi Māori.
Transforming from Grief & Loss (Taupō)
A series of five wānanga will take place for whānau living with grief and loss, to develop transformational spaces and enhance strategies around suicide prevention within Whānau, Hapū and Practitioners.