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Across The Tasman: Wāhine From Gang Whānau Lead Indigenous Healing

Thursday, 2 April 2026, 6:20 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

Research findings are due for release in August 2026. The project builds on Te Whāriki's presentation at the INIHKD Reclaiming Indigenous Ecologies of Love Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2025. More >>

Te Whāriki Manawāhine O Hauraki Secures Funding To Map Hauraki’s Blue Highway

Thursday, 2 April 2026, 1:48 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

The project builds on two prior research programmes led by Te Whāriki Manawāhine o Hauraki, both grounded in the Pū-Rā-Ka-Ū framework developed by Paora Moyle's research. More >>

"Move Onto Where?"

Monday, 23 February 2026, 8:37 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

Papakāinga is what Hauraki wāhine are still fighting to reclaim for their mokopuna, while this government instead reaches for a law to move them on like vermin. More >>

Beyond The Headlines: What Thames Really Needs In Responding To Methamphetamine Harm

Monday, 24 November 2025, 4:52 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

As an organisation that works daily with people from all walks of life, Te Whāriki Manawāhine O Hauraki wants to offer a different perspective. One grounded in the reality of supporting people through mahi tūkino, addiction, trauma, and recovery. More >>

The Research Nobody Else Wants To Touch

Thursday, 13 November 2025, 7:56 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

While universities and major research institutions chase funding for palatable projects with measurable outcomes and safe populations, a small community organisation in Hauraki has spent four years doing the research others often avoid. More >>

Hauraki Survivors Lead A Day Of Reflection And Healing

Thursday, 13 November 2025, 1:47 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

One survivor clearly described this feeling:"I loved that we could just walk in like it was our second home, with nothing pushed on us and no one asking for our trauma story." More >>

Denis Tegg Is Right About Most Candidates, But Wrong About Denise Messiter

Saturday, 23 August 2025, 3:52 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

Denis Tegg, a retired lawyer and former Thames Coromandel representative on the Waikato Regional Council, is right when he says most mayoral candidates in Thames Coromandel have stayed silent on climate change. More >>

Open Letter: Standing In Solidarity With Te Pūkotahitanga

Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 12:36 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

The reclaiming of the gifted names by tangata whenua leaders is not a political gesture. It is a tikanga based response to the Crown's failure to honour its responsibilities. Decisions of this significance must be made in partnership, not imposed unilaterally. More >>

"No One Came": How Māori Communities Were Abandoned During Cyclone Gabrielle

Tuesday, 3 June 2025, 12:55 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

The 95-page report "Hauraki Māori Weathering Cyclone Gabrielle," presented by Te Whāriki Manawāhine O Hauraki CEO Denise Messiter ONZM last week, was the first time the research had been made public since its completion in April. More >>

From Thames To New Mexico: Gang-Affiliated Wāhine & Abuse In Care Research Goes Global

Tuesday, 29 April 2025, 11:53 am | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

The report shows what intersectionalities between culture and diverse abilities means, and how the act of institutionalisation (placing a person into care) reaches across these intersectionalities and targets them all in specific ways. More >>

Breaking Barriers: Abuse In Care Advocate Paora Moyle Honoured With King’s Service Order

Tuesday, 31 December 2024, 2:49 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

In addition to research, over the years Paora Moyle has lectured and designed social work programs to educate social workers working with whānau. Moyle has been nationally recognised for services to survivors of abuse in care. It has been twenty-eight years ... More >>

Takatāpui, Rainbow & MVPFAFF+ Survivors Lead Aotearoa’s Journey Toward Truth & Reconciliation

Tuesday, 12 November 2024, 9:34 am | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

The research from Takatāpui, Rainbow, and MVPFAFF+ survivors also highlights the urgent need to end State control over children’s care decisions, advocating instead for empowering whānau with the necessary support and resources to provide appropriate ... More >>

Hauraki Rallies For Pātaka Kai Social Supermarket: Diversity Inspired Fashion Fundraiser Set To Transform Lives

Friday, 18 October 2024, 8:25 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

With a fundraising target of at least $50,000, the event aims to cover Pātaka Kai’s monthly operating costs of $12,000. These funds will support a wide range of whānau because the social supermarket imposes no criteria for those in need. More >>

Extreme Online Safety Wānanga To Protect Mokopuna Tamariki

Tuesday, 17 September 2024, 5:18 pm | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

The rise and rise of online abuse has led to the hāpori of Hauraki to hold dedicated wānanga so whānau can tool up to counter the escalating threatening and predatory behaviour that’s occurring on the web. Netsafe and Te Pūkotahitanga, the tangata ... More >>

New Research Proves Link Between Domestic Violence & Housing Poverty

Wednesday, 31 July 2024, 8:30 am | Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki

New groundbreaking Māori research released today ‘He Whare, He Taonga’ categorically proves the intersectional connection between mahi tūkino (family violence and sexual violence), housing poverty and unmet housing needs. More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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