Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono – Update #38
It’s time for our monthly catch up featuring the latest news, views and updates from us and the wider community.…
It’s time for our monthly catch up featuring the latest news, views and updates from us and the wider community.…
It’s time for our monthly catch up featuring the latest news, views and updates from us and the wider community.…
It’s time for our monthly catch up featuring the latest news, views and updates from us and the wider community.…
We hope you are all keeping well and safe in these trying times. Our pānui for March is once again filled to the brim with updates from our team, plus some great opportunities to either contribute to or share with your networks.…
The IACT team is back for 2022! We hope you all had a restful and relaxing summer break, and the transition back into work has been smooth. Our team officially returned to work at the beginning of February, and we kicked off our first week with …
Can you believe it’s almost the end of 2021?! This year has been…challenging to say the least. Amongst all the chaos and uncertainty though, 2021 has been a hugely productive year for us, which we’re really proud of. Keep scrolling for all the …
We hope you are keeping well and safe. We are especially thinking of our friends and whanāu (including some of our team) in Auckland, Northland and the Waikato at the moment, who are doing it tough to keep the rest of us safe. Kia Kaha - We are with…
The last month has been a tough one for many with raised Alert Levels and lockdowns, and the tragic event that occurred in West Auckland on Sept 3. We’re sending our aroha to you with this latest e-news - we hope you’re doing OK…
In honour of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics that just wrapped up last week, kon’nichiwa, and welcome to our new look newsletter! We’ve had a busy month as we continue to progress our mahi, organising and facilitating more hui around Aotearoa, and prepa…
Our website has been updated, so please take a moment to explore the Belonging subthemes! If you haven't seen them yet, have a look at the Māori subthemes are first under each of the questions - the first theme called 'Te ao Māori' in Q1 and Q2, an…