Te Reo a Kori

We recently visited tamariki and rangatahi (ages 5-17) from across Hawkes Bay in various group whare (homes) to run an exciting and interactive session called “Te Reo a Kori – Language and Movement,” just in time for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week)! The session was packed with fun activities that blended […]

Whānau care is where a child is being raised by someone in their whānau or extended family. Often it means a child living with their grandparents – but could also be another family member like an aunt, uncle or older sibling. Whāngai is the traditional Māori practice of whānau care.