Check out our e-news for details of all upcoming hui in February and March.
Newsletter for kaitautoko | Hakihea
It's been an exciting three months for Hei Whakapiki Mauri and we're looking forward to making even more of a difference for whānau in 2018.
In our latest newsletter we share updates on the system transformation and Whānau Ora Navigation, as well as whānau successes and partnership opportunities.
Have your say to win!
Te Pūtahitanga survey
Reporting time to Te Putahitanga is rapidly approaching and they have sent out a survey via Hei Whakapiki Mauri for whānau to complete. Completing this survey will help us retain our funding.
For everyone who completes this survey, your name will be put in the draw for vouchers for Hangi Heaven and the next Scotty Morrison book called Māori at Home.
Please email the survey back to ruth@kanohikitekanohi.org before Christmas!
Newsletter for kaitautoko | Whiringa-ā-nuku
Welcome to our final stakeholder newsletter for the year.
Since our last pānui, our whānau have been very busy - and very social!
Read on to find out more about what we have been doing to continue to raise the mauri of Hei Whakapiki Mauri whānau and how you get involved.
What's coming up this December
What's coming up for whānau this December? Read our latest e-newsletter for all the details. We give thanks to members of our wonderful whānau, there some are events to celebrate the festive season, and details of some exciting changes coming for Hei Whakapiki Mauri.
What's coming up this November?
What's coming up for whānau this November? Read our latest e-newsletter for all the details. There are some social events to take advantage of the longer Summer evenings, our final yoga workshop of 2017 and details of some exciting changes coming for Hei Whakapiki Mauri
What's coming up this October?
What's coming up for whānau this October? Read our latest e-newsletter for all the details. There's an important Funding and Systems Transformation Hui, our third yoga workshop and details of some exciting events coming up in November. We've also announced the winner of our Wiki o te Reo Māori whakataetae - who could it be?
