Education Review Office embarks on a collaborative journey with Tāfesilafa’i
An initiative rooted in Pacific culture is helping early childhood education centres support both teachers and children to thrive.
A collaborative tool to indigenise local food systems for the health and wellbeing of West Auckland has been acknowledged and referenced in the Whau and Waitākere Ranges Local Board Plans for 2023. Developed by Hoani Waititi Marae, Community Waitākere and Healthy Families Waitākere, Mana Motuhake o te Kai is a
An initiative rooted in Pacific culture is helping early childhood education centres support both teachers and children to thrive.
The Healthy Families team at Sport Waitākere is delighted to announce the appointment of Metiria Light to the role of Rautaki Māori.
In late January, a group representing Sport Waitākere took part in the eagerly anticipated Toi Tangata Hui a Tau.
Hitting the netball courts on a Saturday morning is a tradition shared by many kiwi whānau.
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An ambitious initiative in Sāmoan early childhood centres is improving the health and wellbeing of families.
Stories throughout the region that reflect this rich history of mahinga kai (food gathering) and kai sovereignty.