Tāmaki Region Whānau Direct Outcomes Report June 2015-June 2017
This report is the first outcomes report produced by Te Pae Herenga o Tāmaki and is a consequence of capacity building in the area of outcomes […]
Pou Hākinakina: Sports and Recreation for Māori in West Auckland
This report is an investigation into the current funding allocations for sport and recreation specifically for Māori within West Auckland. It also examines current engagement and […]
Kia Pū te Wai o Pareira – “He Kōrero ā-Whānau”
He Kōrero ā-Whānau, is a first-hand account from over 20 whānau over 5 generations, exploring urbanisation, the birth of Hoani Waititi, the origins of Te Whānau […]
Te Kura Nui o Waipareira Issue 1 – Whanaungatanga
Whanaungatanga – Connecting Whānau and Communities. The theme of this journal series’ first issue is whanaungatanga, encapsulating whānau connections and Whānau Ora. Whanaungatanga speaks to the […]
Collective Impact: A Literature Review
This review aims to give a wide ranging international perspective on current and past trends identified within the literature, and also to explain in depth, some […]
#tātou Collective Impact Learnings April 2015-2017: A Report Prepared for Te Pae Herenga o Tāmaki
Initial learnings from the first two (2) years of the #tātou collective impact initiative.
Value Creation by Taitamariki Programme: Social Return on Investment Report
This Social Return on Investment forecast report was done to measure and quantify the impact of the Taitamariki programme on the community. This report shows how […]
The Whānau Centre Collective Impact Initiative #tātou – Whānau Centre Health Needs Assessment
The Whānau Centre Health Needs Assessment report was developed as part of the Ngā Pou o Te Whare o Waipareira Collective Impact Initiative-#tātou and represents a […]
Kia Pū Te Wai o Pareira – Catalysts of Whānau Health and Wellbeing
Catalysts of Whānau Health and Wellbeing in West Auckland is the technical report following an 18-month Health Research Council funded study of Māori living in West […]
Kaumātuatanga – Māori and Ageing in New Zealand: A Literature Review
Perceptions of Indigenous populations as young may be limiting understandings of the ever changing needs and aspirations of the Māori population. In addition to our knowledge […]
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