Community Voices: What’s Your Tūrangawaewae?
Community Voices is back for 2022 with a new look, new guests, new topics and loads of interesting kōrero to be had! …
Community Voices is back for 2022 with a new look, new guests, new topics and loads of interesting kōrero to be had! …
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 …
At the end of last year we decided as a team that we wanted to end the year on a positive note, and share that positive note with our followers. So each of us took some time to write our whakaaro on what belonging means to us - and the result was bea…
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 …
Last week the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission released the Te Rau Tira Wellbeing Outcomes Report 2021', which highlights the need to listen to and work alongside people with highest need and those disproportionately experiencing inequity…
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.…
You're invited to Community Voices #3 - Exploring the Te Tiriti journey…