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Community initiatives


Man with a gang patch holding a small child
Photo by Aaron Smale
​We have worked with hard to reach community leaders on a range of initiatives and programmes, supporting their vision for a different and healthier future for themselves, their children and mokopuna.

Click on any of the links below to learn more about our work in communities across Aotearoa New Zealand:
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  • Māori suicide prevention initiatives
    • ​​‘Mana Mahi’ leadership programme for tāne
    • Mana Wāhine wānanga
  • Kahukura, the marae-based drug rehabilitation programme
  • Youth development
  • Health and wellbeing (including  educational sessions, physical health checks and Covid-19 vaccinations).​

Who we work with

Our work has been supported by several government agencies and local health and social service providers. They include:
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  • Ministry of Social Development
  • Te Rau Ora
  • The Salvation Army
  • St John New Zealand
  • Regional Public Health
  • Social Investment Agency
  • Health Promotion Agency
  • Te Puni Kōkiri
  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of Health​
  • Te Whatu Ora Waikato
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Photo by Aaron Smale
​These government departments and service providers have supported our community mobilisation approach, used to help hard to reach communities design, develop and deliver services and initiatives for themselves.

We have also worked closely with Police and other agencies. The following reference from then-Rotorua Police Area Commander Inspector Phil Taikato demonstrates Police support for our work and the need for a long-term approach to influence pro-social change.
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Do you have a community initiative in mind?

Get in touch if you are interested in learning more about our work or if you have an idea you think we can help with. Simply head over to our contact form or call Harry Tam on +64 (0)27 433 6217.
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