Tāhono: He Wānanga Tuhonohono (Wayfinding for Belonging)
2021 has been huge for Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono. Here's a snapshot of where we started, what we've been up to in 2021 and where we're heading…
2021 has been huge for Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono. Here's a snapshot of where we started, what we've been up to in 2021 and where we're heading…
In mid October we collaborated on the co-design and facilitation of a special hui in Porirua to discuss a community-led response to climate change...…
Community Voices #3 was another vibrant and inspiring kōrero about being on the Te Tiriti learning journey…
We hosted our second Community Voices webinar on Thursday 28 October, and this time the topic was: The role of Te Tiriti o Waitangi education in creating an inclusive Aotearoa New Zealand.…
During Mental Health Awareness Week (27 September - 3 October), we came across a thought provoking collection of stories that explore body image and mental health called Like Bodies, Like Minds.…
On Thursday 30 September we launched a new webinar series called Community Voices! Click here to watch the full webinar…
Our project co-lead Anjum Rahman was interviewed by Australasian Women in Emergencies Network to share her learnings as a woman in leadership …
The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies based at te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo, the University of Otago hosted a panel discussion on Friday 10 September on the topic of 'Being Human in an Inhumane World…
Our Project Co-lead Anjum was part of a panel discussion on Speak Up - Kōrerotia providing insight on the Christchurch Call, which aims to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online…
The Statistics New Zealand Disability Survey is the main source of information for estimating how many disabled people are in New Zealand…