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Category: Initiatives

Suicide Prevention Initiatives

Starting Fresh, Healing Wounds, Developing Strong Identities (Kohukohu: Northland).

Te Tīmata Hou – A New Beginning, is a suicide prevention initiative in Northland. Created to support whānau after the loss of a loved one to suicide..

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Healing Properties of the Past, Empower Generations of Today (Hokianga : Northland).

Te Hononga is an initiative based in Northland helping whānau reconnect with their identity.

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Building strong, resilient, courageous men (Ngāruawāhia : Waikato).

Te Aranga is a mentoring program that is designed to support the transition of boys into manhood. The important time of a boy’s life, where they are developing physically, mentally and emotionally from adolescence to manhood..

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Reconnecting with Whānau, Tupuna and Whakapapa while Singing, Laughing, and Playing (Greymouth: West Coast).

The Pā Wars Whānau Wānanga is a place where both culture and whakapapa thrive.  Through singing, laughing, and playing, as their ancestors did before them, the Pā Wars Wānanga provide a pathway for whānau to reconnect to one another.

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Te Hā Ora: Hauora to Improve Relationships and Well-being (Kaitaia, Northland)

Oranga Nui Tonu is an initiative from Kaitaia utilising sport as a way of bringing wellness to their community.

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Building Independent Warriors through Rongoā (Kaitī : Tairāwhiti)

Moko Tū Rongo wānanga have been running for a number of years throughout Te Tairāwhiti.  These wānanga were initially established due to the immense need for whānau to receive support after many suicides that had occurred in the region.

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Motivated to Fight for Life (Rotorua, Waiariki).

The loss of a child is something no parent should have to go through.  A māmā from Rotorua who lost her son to suicide has had to work through the pain of her loss.

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Empowerment, The Pou of Our Whare (Palmerston North).

Teaching life skills is a way Te Mana o Te Tangata Trust believes they can build resilient whānau. Considering the Whāre Tapawhā model in their activities and the four Pou..

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Passionate about Māori Whānau Well-being (Hastings : Heretaunga)

Ko Wai Tōu Ingoa is an initiative promoting community action and coordination across different sectors of Heretaunga, to raise awareness of Māori practices in suicide prevention and postvention.

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Enabling Rangatahi to be Resilient. (Feilding : Manawatū)

Through whakawhanaungatanga, a strong and motivated whānau team in Counties Manukau have been working to strengthen the connections of rangatahi to whānau, hapū and iwi.

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