Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu welcomes new directors to GPL

Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu, the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency for the South Island, has today announced two new appointments to its General Partnership Ltd Board.
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Te Ngau o Makariri

With Matariki nearing, we look at what this time of year means for different whānau and organisations and reflect on some of the events happening at this time of year which showcase Māori amazingness.
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Ka aroha hoki

This week, we acknowledge the passing of two exceptional wāhine, both of whom were exemplars of the Whānau Ora way.
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Matariki hunga nui – Matariki, the gatherer of people

With Whiro, the new moon, now upon us, preparations for Matariki are well underway and this week it has been a pleasure to receive invitations to events across the motu.
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Taking the time to prepare

The clear skies of Te Waipounamu this week brought some chilly temperatures from north to south, but they also gave me a good reason to stop, look up, and think about Matariki and the year ahead.
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Rongoā healing – Māmā Gee

Gina Malcolm (Māmā Gee) is encouraging whānau to intuitively seek out their pathway for rongoā healing and become the best they can be.
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E kore au e ngaro, he kākano i ruia mai i Rangiātea

With just one week until the RUIA funding round for 2023 closes, we put the spotlight on a RUIA kaupapa at Te Āwhina Marae in Motueka. We also hear from Gina-Lee Duncan in the Kōanga Kai space and check in with WAVE recipients in Hokitika.
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Kua whetūrangitia …

Today I acknowledge the passing of two beautiful souls who have contributed so much light to their families and wider communities.
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Two weeks left to get RUIA and Tama Ora applications in

Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu has put the call out to rangatahi Māori to bring their ideas around wellbeing and intergenerational leadership to the table.
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Papuni Boxing Ōtautahi

Encompassing more than the physical side of the sport, Papuni Boxing aims to support rangatahi in an environment where they learn key values and life skills that will enable them to take care of their own physical and mental health and wellbeing.
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