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Te Whakaruruhau - Partnering for Whānau Symposium : Hamilton, 19-20 July 2018 Te Whakaruruhau and Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga

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Contents:
Ruahine Albert, CEO Te Whakaruruhau
Roma Balzer
Paora Crawford Moyle: "Hands off my tamariki"
Rolinda Karapu, Specialist Practice Leader: Māori whānau navigating precarious & insecure lives
Dr Mohi Rua, Senior Lecturer, University of Waikato
Dr Ottile Stolte, School of Psychology, University of Waikato: Māori whānau navigating precarious & insecure lives
Eddie Nehu, Te Whare o te Ata: Māori whānau navigating precarious & insecure lives
Anne Dysart, Community Partnerships & Programmes, Ministry of Social Development
Emeritus Professor Ngahuia Te Awekotuku
Darrin Haimona, CEO Te Hauora o Ngāti Haua
Ezekial Raui, recipient of a Queen's Young Leaders Award: Teen suicide
Professor Jacinta Ruru and Khylee Quince: Legal panel
Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena: Intergenerational trauma
Summary: Waikato Women's Refuge Te Whakaruruhau in partnership with Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga hosted Te Whakaruruhau-Partnering for Whānau Symposium on the 19th - 20th July 2018. The symposium brought together targeted groups of government, non-government, local community organisations, Iwi, researchers, legal representatives, reformed perpetrators and survivors of domestic violence to network, exchange success stories and discuss the challenges the whānau face when dealing with domestic violence. Videos of 13 presentations can be downloaded from the Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga website. Record #5977
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Ruahine Albert, CEO Te Whakaruruhau

Roma Balzer

Paora Crawford Moyle: "Hands off my tamariki"

Rolinda Karapu, Specialist Practice Leader: Māori whānau navigating precarious & insecure lives

Dr Mohi Rua, Senior Lecturer, University of Waikato

Dr Ottile Stolte, School of Psychology, University of Waikato: Māori whānau navigating precarious & insecure lives

Eddie Nehu, Te Whare o te Ata: Māori whānau navigating precarious & insecure lives

Anne Dysart, Community Partnerships & Programmes, Ministry of Social Development

Emeritus Professor Ngahuia Te Awekotuku

Darrin Haimona, CEO Te Hauora o Ngāti Haua

Ezekial Raui, recipient of a Queen's Young Leaders Award: Teen suicide

Professor Jacinta Ruru and Khylee Quince: Legal panel

Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena: Intergenerational trauma

Waikato Women's Refuge Te Whakaruruhau in partnership with Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga hosted Te Whakaruruhau-Partnering for Whānau Symposium on the 19th - 20th July 2018.

The symposium brought together targeted groups of government, non-government, local community organisations, Iwi, researchers, legal representatives, reformed perpetrators and survivors of domestic violence to network, exchange success stories and discuss the challenges the whānau face when dealing with domestic violence.
Videos of 13 presentations can be downloaded from the Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga website. Record #5977