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3 days ago

“It was inspiring hearing from delegates who so passionately shared from their own indigenous experiences of removing barriers so whānau can access support, strengthening cultural identity and language through community driven initiative and supporting families based on actual needs rather than reductionistic policies and frameworks. Delegates spoke of the importance of relationships, connection to land, whakapapa, and creating programs based on whānau voice and lived experience.” said, Dr Ainsleigh Cribb‑Su’a
 
Last week, our very own Dr Ainsleigh Cribb‑Su’a (Director of Research & Evaluation at National Hauora Coalition) stepped into the role of facilitator, guiding transformative kōrero amongst global Indigenous educators, leaders, and scholars.
 
The theme on Thursday tied deeply into linguistic & cultural revitalisation, one of WIPCE’s core pillars.
 
For Ainsleigh, this wasn’t just a professional moment, it was deeply personal. As a clinical psychologist, mokopuna of Tainui waka, and a long-time advocate for whānau wellbeing, she brought her mana, insight, and empathy into opening space for every presentation and discussion.
 
This is what Indigenous excellence looks like: collective wisdom, bold visions, and relationships rooted in respect.
 
Ngā mihi nui to WIPCE 2025, AUT and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei for hosting, and to everyone who showed up both nationally and internationally in kotahitanga. Here’s to continuing the kōrero beyond this week.
 
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“It was inspiring hearing from delegates who so passionately shared from their own indigenous experiences of removing barriers so whānau can access support, strengthening cultural identity and language through community driven initiative and supporting families based on actual needs rather than reductionistic policies and frameworks. Delegates spoke of the importance of relationships, connection to land, whakapapa, and creating programs based on whānau voice and lived experience.” said, Dr Ainsleigh Cribb‑Su’a
 
Last week, our very own Dr Ainsleigh Cribb‑Su’a (Director of Research & Evaluation at National Hauora Coalition) stepped into the role of facilitator, guiding transformative kōrero amongst global Indigenous educators, leaders, and scholars.
 
The theme on Thursday tied deeply into linguistic & cultural revitalisation, one of WIPCE’s core pillars.
 
For Ainsleigh, this wasn’t just a professional moment, it was deeply personal. As a clinical psychologist, mokopuna of Tainui waka, and a long-time advocate for whānau wellbeing, she brought her mana, insight, and empathy into opening space for every presentation and discussion.
 
This is what Indigenous excellence looks like: collective wisdom, bold visions, and relationships rooted in respect.
 
Ngā mihi nui to WIPCE 2025, AUT and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei for hosting, and to everyone who showed up both nationally and internationally in kotahitanga. Here’s to continuing the kōrero beyond this week.
 
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2 weeks ago

Our whānau at Toi Whānau Health in Onehunga are now open and enrolling! 🩺

Looking for a clinic that cares for your whole hauora – mind, body, and whānau?

Head over to the link in their bio to join today 🔗
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Our whānau at Toi Whānau Health in Onehunga are now open and enrolling! 🩺

Looking for a clinic that cares for your whole hauora – mind, body, and whānau?

Head over to the link in their bio to join today 🔗Image attachment

Hikitia te Ora tauira joined NHC for a day of kōrero and connection, exploring how kaupapa Māori drives our approach to hauora. It was an opportunity to see where learning meets practice and how collective action supports whānau wellbeing.

Te Kaupapa, Mana Kidz, AWHI Healthy Homes&AWHI WKO Healthy Homes, PHN and Practice Support and Tikanga each hosted their own sessions, giving tauira a genuine look into how kaupapa like these are carried in community settings.

Ngā mihi to the Hikitia te Ora whānau for your openness and energy throughout the day. The way you engaged reaffirmed the purpose behind our mahi and the value of nurturing pathways into hauora that reflect who we are 💚💙

#HikitiaTeOra #NationalHauoraCoalition #ManaKidz #AwhiHealthyHomes #TeKaupapa #WhānauOra
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Hikitia te Ora tauira joined NHC for a day of kōrero and connection, exploring how kaupapa Māori drives our approach to hauora. It was an opportunity to see where learning meets practice and how collective action supports whānau wellbeing.

Te Kaupapa, Mana Kidz, AWHI Healthy Homes&AWHI WKO Healthy Homes, PHN and Practice Support and Tikanga each hosted their own sessions, giving tauira a genuine look into how kaupapa like these are carried in community settings.

Ngā mihi to the Hikitia te Ora whānau for your openness and energy throughout the day. The way you engaged reaffirmed the purpose behind our mahi and the value of nurturing pathways into hauora that reflect who we are 💚💙

#HikitiaTeOra #NationalHauoraCoalition #ManaKidz #AwhiHealthyHomes #TeKaupapa #WhānauOraImage attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment
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