Covid-19-updates

Ngātiwai work with police to ensure holiday makers stay home

​The Ngātiwai Trust Board have raised concerns with the New Zealand Police about the possibility of an influx of holiday makers and bach owners coming out to the coast over the Easter period. In normal times the influx into the Ngātiwai coastal rohe is a given at Easter, with this four-day weekend being the last of …

Ngātiwai work with police to ensure holiday makers stay home Read More »

1737.org.nz

Here is a new service to support whanau that are finding things tough and need someone to talk to. ​The National Telehealth Service have established www.1737.org.nz Free call or text 1737 any time, 24 hours a day. You’ll get to talk to (or text with) a trained counsellor. The service is completely free. Are you feeling …

1737.org.nz Read More »

MINISTRY OF HEALTH LATEST UPDATE:   Māori tikanga and gatherings

Advice on tikanga Māori and gatherings during COVID-19. 9 (UDPATED 2 APRIL) COVID-19, Kua rāhui te motu: CLICK HERE TO READ FULL PDF GUIDELINE Planning events  Many groups including kapa haka groups, sports teams, whānau, hapu, iwi and Māori organisations and marae committees have cancelled all upcoming events. It is disappointing to have to cancel planned events, however, it is …

MINISTRY OF HEALTH LATEST UPDATE:   Māori tikanga and gatherings Read More »

Key Whanau Contact / Support phone numbers

 SUPPORT AVAILABLE ACROSS IWI IN TE TAITOKERAU ​Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi O Ngāti Kahu – phone 0800 8394 273 Te Rarawa – phone 0800 8367 2642  Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi O Ngāpuhi – phone 0800 NGĀPUHI NgaiTakoto – phone 0800 283 353 Te Rūnanga o Whaingaroa – phone 0800 GOKAEO Ngātiwai – phone 0800 119 725 Te Aupouri – phone 0800 283 353 Ngāti Kuri – phone …

Key Whanau Contact / Support phone numbers Read More »

0
    0
    Your Cart
    Your cart is emptyReturn to Shop
    Scroll to Top