Stories That Shape Us

Stories that inspire, connect, and lead us forward - through whānau
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Story of Hope: The Power of Holistic Wellbeing

This Story of Hope highlights Rupene Omahuru’s journey of healing through Runaia, a kaupapa Māori initiative reconnecting whānau to whakapapa, taiao, and holistic wellbeing. His lived experience shows how culturally grounded approaches transform lives, strengthen whānau, and inspire leadership.

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Whāriki Webinar: Understanding Toxic Stress and Growing Collective Wellbeing

In this Whāriki webinar, Healthy Families kaimahi Ripeka Davis and Chy Potaka-Osborne joined Alex Woodley and Nadine Metzger from Point and Associates to unpack toxic stress, its impacts on tamariki, whānau and communities, and collective actions for safer, more supportive environments.

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Reading the Signs: How Maramataka Helped Us See What We’ve Been Missing

At Whangaehu Marae, HFWRR showed how crisis data aligns with Maramataka phases, affirming tūpuna knowledge. The insight shifts focus from crisis response to prevention, guiding culturally safe interventions grounded in mātauranga Māori and whenua rhythms.

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Whānau Voices in Action: Villagers Transforming Aspirations into Reality

Baillie Chadfield, Kahurangi Simon Jnr, and Keita Puru began as parents in the Hapū Māmā and Pāpā Villages. Today, they’re part of Te Whare Piringa, turning lived experience into leadership and whānau aspirations into reality.

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Letting Go of Clinical Assumptions and Listening to Whānau Voice in Innovation

Chy Potaka-Osborne’s blog challenges us to let go of clinical assumptions and centre whānau voice in innovation. True change comes when solutions are co-created with whānau, honouring lived experience and building systems that empower rather than prescribe.

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Toxic Stress Symposium #2: Collective Action for Whānau Wellbeing

Toxic Stress Symposium #2 examined how toxic stress affects health and wellbeing, with Point Research, community, and kaimahi discussing collective actions to tackle root causes such as poverty, food insecurity, and family violence.

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Rangatahi Leading Change: From Capability Building to Internationally Acclaimed Insights

Jarna’s journey with Healthy Families WRR shows the power of rangatahi leadership, from kaupapa Māori initiatives to her internationally recognised Gambling Harm Insights Report.

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Suicide Prevention Insights Report

The Suicide Prevention Insights Report highlights community-driven strategies, lived experiences, and systems change approaches to support mental wellbeing and prevent suicide across Whanganui, Rangitīkei, and Ruapehu, with practical actions, local voices, and region-specific insights informing future efforts.

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Rūnāia: Whānau Stories of Healing, Connection, and Hope

Through Rūnāia, whānau share powerful stories of overcoming addiction, mental health struggles, and disconnection. Their testimonies show how this kaupapa is helping people heal, reconnect with te ao Māori, and find pride and hope in their journeys.

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Whānau-Centred Maternity Care at Te Whare Piringa: A Living Kaupapa Supporting the Hapūtanga Journey

Te Whare Piringa provides whānau-centred maternity care through a living kaupapa that supports hapū māmā with holistic, culturally grounded services. This warm, connected space nurtures relationships, strengthens whānau, and reimagines care on the hapūtanga journey.

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How One Māmā Helped Co-Design Te Whare Piringa and Became a Kaimahi for Her Village

Discover how a Whanganui māmā helped co-design Te Whare Piringa - a supportive space for hapū māmā and whānau - and how her journey from participant to kaimahi is creating lasting change for others.

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Te Tiriti Symposium: Kaimahi Reflections on Truth, Mātauranga, and Resilience

Te Oranganui kaimahi came together with Dr Veronica Tawhai at the Te Tiriti Symposium, sharing reflections on the deeper truths of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how this knowledge strengthens cultural resilience today.

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How Tackling Toxic Stress Together Can Transform Whānau Wellbeing and Create Systemic Change

A powerful look at He Waka Eke Noa: The Toxic Stress Symposium, where 124 attendees and 51 organisations came together to address toxic stress, champion whānau-led solutions, and drive collective action for long-term wellbeing across generations.

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