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Northern Region
Prison
Marae/hapū/organisation
Project
Additional info
Northland Region
Ngāti Hine
Supply vegetables and textiles
Sewing instructor and team of paihere
Corrections Facility
have recycled bedding, blankets, duvets,
pil ows etc, most of which were donated to
the prison from hospice. Al items were
laundered, and repairs completed on site.
Donated bags of clothing were washed and
upcycled by the sewing room workers and
given to those most in need, both children
and adults.
From all of the above, we achieved
positive training results and satisfaction
from the prisoners that they had made a
difference to those people in the
community they may have offended.
Our Community Garden supplies the
fol owing local community groups;
Ngāpuhi Aotearoa, North Point Mental
Health Trust, Women’s Refuge, Aroha
Trust, Ngāti Hine Health, Ngāti Hine
Medical – Kawakawa, Teen Mums –
Kaikohe, Kaikohe Budget Service. This
includes prisoners released on probation
who are struggling to find employment.
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The 2019 year saw production surpass 4.9T
of sustainable organically grown
vegetables. These included potatoes,
peruperu, broccoli, onions, cabbage, leeks,
bok choy, taro leaves, carrots, silver beet,
tomatoes and much more. When this
produce leaves the site, a karakia blessing
is given for all those who will receive the
produce. Similarly, this blesses the men
who have grown the produce. Paihere also
gain top learning outcomes with National
Riparian planting project
Certificates.
NRCF nursery supplies various groups who
are involved in Riparian Planting including
Waitangi Trust & Sam Judd of Sustainable
Coast. 2019 saw 30,000 plants leave NRCF,
all natives which go to repair areas
decimated either through ignorance or bad
development practices. We have up to 17
organisations including schools involved in
this planting.
Auckland
Ko Waitangi Te Awa Trust
Planting project for Waitangi catchment
Initially 50,000 native seedlings with
potential for ongoing relationship. Goal is
to restore ecological area and improve
water quality to an area of immense
Historical/Cultural value to NZ. Project in
conjunction with Sam Judd and Sustainable
Coastlines. However, this has a contract
for provision of trees.
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Howard League (Volunteer
Te Reo (Basic to Intermediate Levels)
Space)
The provision of one-to-one/classroom
(min 6) Te Reo support is being facilitated
by two Howard League volunteers. Te Reo
support promotes identity, culture, values,
cooperation, community, and contributes
towards reducing recidivism/reoffending.
Auckland South
Manurewa Marae – Te
Mural project
Paihere contributed concepts for the
Corrections Facility
Waiohua, Waikato, Ngāti Te
mural, brushes, paints, buckets. Site
Ata, Te Ākitai
cultural adviser provided cultural support
and assisted with linking the community
project to mana whenua.
A waiata and haka is being taught in the
local schools of Manurewa about the
history of the area, these will also be
taught to paihere and staff on site.
• Te Manurewa o Tamapahore
mural
• Te Manurewa song
• Te Manurewa haka
• The story of Te Manurewa o
Tamapahore
Districts
Marae/hapū/organisation
Project
Additional info
Taitokerau
Te Ruapekapeka Pā/Ngāti
DoC adopted site
In partnership with Department of
Rangi
https://www.ruapekapeka.co.nz/ruapekapeka- Conservation (DOC), Ara Poutama are
today/te-ruapekapeka-trust
working on a number of pieces of work at
this historical pa site in preparation for
commemorations of the last battle in
Northland next year. Ara Poutama has
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three adopted sites around the country
under the Good to Grow partnership. One
of these sites is Te Ruapekapeka Pā and
battlefield, one of NZ’s top 20 iconic
heritage sites. Whangarei CW have
partnered with DOC and Te Ruapekapeka
Trust to develop the site leading up to the
175th anniversary on 10 January 2021. The
last battle between colonial soldiers and
Ngapuhi forces led by Kawiti and Hone
Heke took place on 10 January 1846.
Ruapekapeka Pā is a wel -preserved war
site with battle features visible on the
surface. According to DOC, the
construction of Ruapekapeka Pā with
tunnels, rifle pits and trenches was
recognised in 2008 as a “masterpiece of
military engineering” by the Institution of
Professional Engineers of NZ.
Over the years parts of the site have been
turned into grass or overtaken by gorse.
The plan is to return the site to as close to
its natural state as possible by planting
Waitangi Marae
Waitangi River Trust
eco-sourced species. New paths are
planned from the battlefield tracing the
route taken by troops attacking the Pā
with education stations along the way
Whangarei
explaining the history.
Akerama Marae – Ngāti Hau Community Work Project
Working towards planting of native
trees/flaxes along the Waitangi river
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Ngaratunua Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
Kahu o Torongare
Tau Henare Marae – Te
Community Work Project
Orewai
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Whakapara Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Hau, Ngāti Hao
Tangiterōria Marae – Te
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Parawhau
Dargaville
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Ripia Marae – Te Uri o Hau
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Waihaua Marae – Te Uri o
Community Work Project
Hau
Taita Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
Torehina
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Parirau Marae – Te Uri o Hau Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Te Puna O Te Reo Takawira
Community Work Project
Te Kohanga Reo
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
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Auckland
Orākei Marae - Ngāoho, Te
SAM Table Governance
Auckland District Manager member of
Taou, Te Uringutu
SAM Table Governance that meets
monthly – supported by Māori service
providers, statutory service providers &
NGO service providers. Also developing
plan for paihere reports at the Marae
instead of Service Centre.
Unitec - Te Noho
Harakeke Kaitiaki
New Lynn Community Work paihere
Kotahitanga Marae
attend Unitec Marae weekly every Friday
where they are welcomed on to the site
(pōwhiri) and are considered the kaitiaki of
the Harakeke, Awa and Whenua of Unitec
Marae.
As a part of the weekly sessions they learn
the importance of taking care of the
whenua and the importance of Pono, Tika
and Aroha in everything they do.
“Whānau Manaaki Pā Harakeke Wānanga”
provides access to wellbeing for
participants whilst building their
knowledge and skil capacity to undertake
environmental work in their
communities.
There are five key focus areas:
Rangatiratanga – Authority and
Responsibility to Te Reo Maori.
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Wakaritenga – Legitimacy of the
Partnership
Kaitiakitanga – Guardianship of nga taonga
I tuku iho: tikani me ona kawa.
Mahi Kotahitanga – Co-operation and
collaboration
Ngakau Mahaki – Respect, humility and
compassion.
The Paihere have been recognised as the
kaitiaki of the whenua and have helped to
plant Kōwhai trees as a representation of
their presence and oversight of the
whenua.
We are in the process of developing a
Wahakura Programme for wahine and
rangatahi alike with the intention to
develop their confidence in tikanga Maori
while further strengthening their
relationships and social support outside of
Corrections.
Exploring possibility of delivering extension
Panmure
programmes for the paihere:
Waiheke Island -/Piritahi
Community Work Project, Rehabilitative
• Mahi whiri kete wānanga
Marae - Ngāti Pāoa
interventions
• Wahakura wānanga
• Whatuora wānanga
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Mangere/Te Puea Marae -
Community Work Project
Weekly visit to Waiheke Island to support
Ngāti Whaawhaakia, Ngāti
the local marae and enable a meaningful
Tai, Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti
project for our paihere. In addition, Piritahi
Kuiaarangi
Marae is the venue for agencies to provide
providers rehabilitative interventions on
Panure/Tira Hou Marae –
Community Work Project
Waiheke.
Ngāi Tūhoe
Glen Innes/Ruapotaka
Community Work Project, rehabilitative
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Marae – pan tribal
interventions
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Panmure CW staff and paihere regularly
provide support for maintenance along
with specific work to support this Marae’s
community support. The District Tikanga
programme is run from this Marae with
Mangere/Makaurau Marae –
noho marae for our tane and a day
Te Ahi Waru, Te Ākitai
Community Work Project
programme for our wahine. In addition,
CADs provide the Te Aro Te Marino AODT
Pt Chevalier/Mahurehure
programme at the Marae for our paihere.
Marae – pan tribal
Community Work Project
Development work being undertaken with
Ruapotaka Marae on Family Harm
North Shore
programmes under Whanau Ora.
Te Herenga Waka o Orewa
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
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Te Atatu Recovery First
Native Tree Nursery
Community Work Project
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Te Ūkaipō Initiatives
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Manukau District
Mataatua Marae – Ngāti
Cultural Tikanga ki te Oranga Programme for
The Corrections Tikanga ki te Oranga
Awa ki Tāmakimakaurau
Wāhine & Tāne
Programme offered at Mataatua Marae
provides a series of workshop type
activities that capture the essence of Te Ao
Maori based in, on and around the social
and focal point of Māori, our Marae.
These Key Concepts are:
• Whakawhanaungatanga / Identity
• Ngā Uara / Ngā Mataapono / Values and
Principles
• Purākau/Hītori / Our History, Our Stories
• Mahi Kai / Kai on the Marae
• Mahi Harakeke / Traditional Flax
Harvesting and Weaving
• Haerēre / Connecting to the Whenua
(Land)
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• Waka Whakakitenga / Goals and Vision
board for the future
• Pathways to further learning – TWOA
/Awanuiarangi / MIT
Diane Wildermoth
Harakeke Raranga Weaving Programme for
Outline:
(Programme Provider)
Wāhine & Tāne
1. Participants will learn the basic
traditional techniques of Raranga.
2. Classes will cover the Tikanga
(customs/protocol) of:
a. Harvesting Harakeke
b. Prepping whenu (strips)
c. Dyeing Harakeke
3. Class Projects include:
a. Four different types of Putiputi (Koru,
rose, rose bud, lilies)
b. Flax ribbons
c. Vase overs
4. Class Project:
a. Canvas Mural with Putiputi (5 weeks)
5. Potae (Hat)
Learn how to make Tukutuku Panels &
Kupenga Kohatu
Te Kaha o Te Rangatahi Trust Informative sessions for CWC about their
• Getting to know me
services
(Whakawhanaungatanga)
• Finding me – Path planning
• Believing in me – CV Writing
• Believing in me – Interview skills
• Al of me – Sexual health
• Hang Tuff no Puff – Auahi Kore
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o four weeks smoke free program where
the participants wil be offered $100
Countdown vouchers. Pregnant wahine
will receive $500 vouches from Kmart,
Baby Factory and their partners wil
receive $200 for keeping smoke free for
four weeks.
• Talk to me – Mental health/Drug and
Georgina Hitchman
Alcohol
(Programme Provider)
Harakeke Ribbon Classes for wahine
Introduction
• How to make a simple flower
• How to make buttonholes
• Tools/materials/recycling
• Designing simple centrepieces
• Ribbon flower designs as koha
• Harakeke: create different textures
of flax
• How to make satin ribbon flowers
• How to create and wrap bow
designs
Kōtuitui Ki Papakura
•
Warm, Dry, Healthy Homes Workshops
Session budgeting/trading
•
(potential)
Making complete flower bouquets
Four hour workshop that empowers
participants to understand and make some
simple behavioural changes so that their
homes are warmer, dryer and healthier.
The paihere who live in the Papakura
district are eligible for a house assessment
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Tupuna Maunga Authority -
and instal ation of products such as floor-
Matukutururu and
Community Work Project
length curtains, bubble wrap, v-seal and
Matukutureia maunga
draught stoppers.
Relationships strengthened with DOC and
Tupuna Maunga Authority
- Community Work projects
- Cultural inductions that give the history
and what our paihere (offenders) wil get
Te Rito Maioha Early
out of it, e.g. empowerment, reconnection,
Childhood New Zealand
He Taonga Te Tamaiti – Our Children Are Our
mana, understanding
Treasures programs (potential)
- Work and living skil s, planting,
propagation
- Pathways
Topics covered:
Richard Cooper
• Early Childhood Pedagogies
Tū whatukura/ Men to Stand Tal Program
• Holistic learning for tamariki learning
(potential)
• Early childhood areas of play, learning
• Identify the learning that is taking place
This program has 4 x 4hrly modules.
Manurewa
Educational topics covered each week will
be the following:
Manurewa Marae – Te
1. Who Am I - Pepeha Whakapapa - Self
Waiohua, Te Ākitai
Community Work Project
Identity
2. Been a good person/partner/father -
Te Whare Āwhina
Respect
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Community Work Project
3. Diabetes/Gout- prevention- Self
Te Wiri Kohanga Reo
management
Community Work Project
4. Nutrition - Healthy boil up/ &
Franklin
Graduation
Pukekohe/Ngā Tai E Rua
Marae – Ngāti Tīpa, Ngā
Community Work Project
Amaru
Ōraeroa Marae – Ngāti
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Tāhinga
Community Work Project
Reretewhioi Marae – Ngāti
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Paretauā
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Tauranganui Marae - Ngāti
Kaiaua, Ngāti Rangiwahitu,
Ngāti Tīpa
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
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All of Northern
Kaitiaki Sisters Incorporated Workshops for Wāhine
• Bees Wax Wraps
Region
• Sustainable Living
• Upcycling
• Warm, Healthy Living
Central Region
Prison
Marae/hapū/organisation
Project
Additional info
Waikeria
Mangatoatoa Marae – Ngāti Puniu River Care Incorporated
Paihere from Waikeria with Outside the
Paretekawa/Maniapoto
Wire (OTW) approval are engaged on a
https://puniuinc.org/
community project to restore the Puniu
Rāwhitiroa Marae – Ngāti
River which flows past four
Takihiku/Raukawa
Maniapoto/Raukawa Marae:
Mangatoatoa, Rāwhitiroa, Aotearoa and
Whakamārama. A core value of Pūniu
River Care is the responsibility to give back
to the Marae by empowering staff (and
paihere) to engage in the tikanga and kawa
of each of the marae to ensure traditional
practices are upheld.
Similarly, there is a horticulture nursery at
Waikeria that grows eco- sourced seeds
that are then planted in the local region in
partnership with Pūniu River Care.
Waikeria also has an OTW community
work party that assists with maintaining
the grounds at Mangatoatoa Marae.
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The collaborative partnership between
Waikeria and local marae/hapu is going
from strength to strength with
representation on the Kaumātua Roopu
and Tangata Whenua Liaison Group
(TWLG) which is a consultative group
established specifically for the Waikeria
build project. In addition to delivering
cultural services, kaumātua also provided
support as judges to the Mangatūtū Cup
Kapahaka competition.
Tongariro
Collective agencies MoU
Public doc on Website
10 Agency leads signed one agreement
with Ngāti Tūwharetoa
with Ngati Tuwharetoa Ariki Ta Tumu te
Heuheu as a collective approach to
meeting treaty partner aspirations – Te
Kapua Whakapipi as the strategy and Nga
Ara Matua as the operational plan.
Signed 28 March 2018, Agency leads meet
once per quarter to track service delivery
progress to iwi plans. Focus is
accountability to iwi as treaty partners and
communicating col ectives combined
activities that make a difference. Meet
twice per year with the Ariki and his team
to report on progress. Additionally, the
collective meet bi-monthly as coffee club
members for breakfast and informal catch
ups.
Benefits of this approach;
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• Reduction in Te Kooti Rangatahi
(Youth Court) appearances
• Increase in Iwi representation to
senior management appointments
across agencies
• Direct line comms to Trust Board
CE and the Ariki
• Police operations have iwi support
• Iwi have influence on OT
operations
• Iwi provide safe home for Oranga
Tamariki as 5-year joint venture
• Iwi leadership role in OT
• Front door Powhiri to agency lead
roles within Tuwharetoa
boundaries
• Employment opportunities with
iwi entities
• TPK improve housing outcomes
within Tuwharetoa
• Education support increased with
barriers removed to allow school
infrastructure growth in
Tuwharetoa
• DHB provide additional support to
Tuwharetoa elderly – Transport
assistance, subsidies, policy input.
• ACC – Comms to Tuwharetoa
Marae evident and missed benefits
promoted regularly
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• Local Govt. Joint ventures with iwi
Te Ara Poutama now BAU
• TMTB have regular comms
updates to Prison and Community
Corrections staff and managers
• TST involved in cultural safety of
facilities they rent to Agencies.
• Tuwharetoa lead cultural
confidence workshops to agencies
one day per month. Started with
TAP in Jan 2020
• Mountain /waterways safety plans
in place with iwi lens front middle
and end of al practice docs.
• Police Trust & Confidence highest
in all regions
• Tongariro Site has integrated iwi
support streams into practices
• Iwi leadership informed of risks in
timely manner through MoU rep.
• Accountability template iwi
designed and implemented
• Iwi directly involved in Guided
Release Plans through to external
care
• Iwi directly involved with Judiciary
outcomes, Rangatahi and
mainstream appearances
• Two way accountability in place;
iwi to crown, crown to iwi, one
point of contact
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Spring Hill
Waikato/Tainui
Moko Club
Painted children’s climbing boxes, play
Corrections Facility
tables and garden planter boxes
constructed by paihere and distributed to
Moko Club @ Huntly & Ngāruāwhia
Whangamarino, Lake
Good to Grow Partnership Proposal with Dept
Ruatuna, Lake Whangape –
of Conservation
Lake Ruatuna – Corrections Adopted Site
Ngāti Naho
(Ryburn Rd, Ohaupo); work includes
replanting natives, plant releasing, road
and track maintenance, pest weed
management etc. SHCF has been involved
in the production of pest trap boxes and
large hexagonal BBQ tables.
DOC has identified Whangamarino wetland
and Lake Whangape as possible locations
to undertake significant restoration under
the 1 Billion Trees initiative - tangata
whenua is Ngāti Naho. Proposal is to
Pā Harakeke project– Ngāti
source paihere from SHCF to assist with
Apakura
planting and ongoing maintenance of the
site.
A proposal has been put forward by Ngāti
Apakura to utilise SHCF construction
workshop/paihere to construct a pā
harakeke and rongoa garden for cultural
harvesting. This includes three buildings
for teaching weaving which will also act as
an Education Centre.
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Districts
Marae/hapū/organisation
Project
Additional info
RTT
Taupō
Part of MoU with Ngāti
Iwi engagement
• Tūwharetoa
lead
cultural
Tūwharetoa Collective at
confidence workshops for Taupō
District Manager level
and Tongariro staff, one day per
month. Started with TAP in Jan
2020, SMs and PL attending
• The above to be delivered to the
site and maintain connections with
Iwi
• Site collaborating local Iwi contacts
as a resource tool for staff
• Incorporate Iwi representatives
into RPS sessions
Te Kapua Whakapipi
Iwi engagement/Te Whare Aronui
Maintenance of grounds at Te Kapua
Whakapipi (Ariki Tumu’s Office)
Rauhoto hapū
Whakaipo Bay/Huiharama
Whakaipo Bay – maintenance of the
whenua, collecting pinecones and
distributing them to kaumatua/kuia
Huiharama – maintenance of whenua
Nukuhau marae - Te Rangi ta Kaumātua support
Chopping firewood and delivering to
hapū
kaumatua/kuia
Te Rangi ta marae – Ngāti Te Community Work Project
Rangi ta
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Nukuhau urupā – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Rangi ta
Waitahanui marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Tutemohuta
Oruanui marae – Kapa o te
Community Work Project
General maintenance
Rangi ta
Waipahihi marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Hinerau
Papakai marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Hikairo
Rongomai marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Rongomai
Korohe marae – Ngāti Hine
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Waitetoko marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Rangi ta
Tokaanu Puia – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Kurauia
Tokaanu marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Kurauia
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
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Hirangi marae - Ngāti
Turangitukua, Ngāti Huruao
Kaumātua support
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Tūwharetoa kaumātua
General maintenance of kaumātua whare
Tokoroa
Iwi engagement
Service Manager participates in a locally
Raukawa
run group where the lead agencies and
Raukawa meet together with regards to
making sure we are al working together
towards common goals / themes in the
community. Started with looking at all our
Strategic plans and also went through
Hokai Rangi and other agencies kaupapa–
Currently working on South Waikato
Services expo. (finding and fil ing the gaps
within the community social services)
Panel members are Raukawa, Tokoroa
Council of Social Services, South Waikato
Pacific Island Community Trust, Police,
Corrections, MSD, Oranga Tamariki. These
are monthly meetings.
Actively working with Hau Ora Group –
Raukawa AOD and Cultural Advisor –
Raukawa
Summary of hui:
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1. Clear & obvious goals for Raukawa
& Corrections to increase working
partnership for betterment of
service to our many mutual clients.
2. Goal is to set up a
Raukawa/Corrections work stream
for high risk complex needs mutual
clients.
3. Both parties meet with client &
develop a short/medium term (1-2
year) plan that addresses:
AOD/anger
management/relationship/life
skil /employment from a kaupapa
Maori base & any other chal enges
faced by the client.
4. Agreement it is important to
address as a whanau or
relationship in its holistic entirety
and over the long term to effect
positive sustained positive change.
5. Consensus was that these cases
were the most complex, progress
would be slow & sometimes non-
existent but the long-term
potential of improving the quality
of life for the whanau concerned is
huge within the iwi.
6. We would start smal with 2-4
whanau, meet up with whanau,
Identify & confirm needs,
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positives, challenges & goals –
then develop a care plan &
implement plan in partnership
with the whanau.
7. We meet monthly to measure
progress against plan and Identify;
concerns for the whanau, positive
outcomes for the month, any
barriers to progress and Identify
any required changes to the plan.
Rotorua
8. Plans in place for Raukawa to
Kāingaroa Village & marae project
attend RPS at our office.
Te Huingawaka Marae –
9. Developing a list of questions
Ngāti Manawa
around Whakapapa with Raukawa
to incorporate at Induction, so we
can gauge interest / motivation
and their enthusiasm for Te Ao
Community Work Project
Maori approach so a pathway
Taniwha Springs - Ngāti
forward can be developed.
Rangiwewehi
Community Work Project
Parawai Marae – Ngāti
Tura/Ngāti Te Ngākau
Community Work Project
Kāingaroa; CW offenders are completing
Te Takinga Marae – Ngāti
hours around the vil age in an effort to
Pikiao
clean up the local streets. This is completed
Community Work Project
in conjunction with the local Kaiangaroa
Tarimano Marae – Ngāti
community group. CW offenders are also
Rangiwewehi
completing work at the local Marae.
Community Work Project
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Waiohewa Marae – Ngāti Te
Restoration of Te Puna o Pekehaua
Rangiaorere
(Taniwha Springs)
General maintenance
General maintenance
General maintenance
General maintenance
Bay of Plenty
Tauranga
Hūria Marae
Tikanga Programme
Providing support to Hūria marae to apply
for funding from Te Puni Kōkiri to run a
Tikanga programme to support people on
Community Work
Kawerau
Ngāti Tuwharetoa ki
Iwi engagement
Strong relationships with local Iwi Ngāti
Kawerau
Tūwharetoa, in particular Tūwharetoa ki
Kawerau Hauora where we have
established a collaborative approach when
working alongside the people in our care
managing AOD, MH, FV and
accommodation issues. We regularly
conduct meet and greets to maintain these
relationships.
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We are in the process of implementing a
Work and Living Skil s workshop that
focusses on learning the history and
cultural connections predominantly
Mapou/Kokohinau/Ruaihona Community Work Project
affiliated to Ngāti Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau.
Marae
Graeme Te Rire will be overseeing the
sessions and comes with high stature
within the iwi.
Opōtiki
Local Kawerau marae are wel supported
by our CW teams where we provide
Local marae, kohanga reo
Community Work Project
projects primarily focussed on restoration
and schools
and maintenance of the marae grounds
and urupas.
In Opōtiki we provide significant support in
Whakatāne
terms of CW projects including general
maintenance, gardening, urupā upkeep to
Te Urutaumatua - Tūhoe
Community Work Projects
most local marae and Kohanga reo
stretching from Opōtiki past Te Kaha. An
exhaustive list of project details is available
if required.
Te Kura o Taneatua -
Community Work Projects
Waimana
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This is a list of CW sponsors and alongside
Taiwhakaea Marae – Ngāi
Community Work Projects
the work we provide them they also
Taiwhakaea
provide learning for our paihere under the
auspices of Hōkai Rangi including rongoa
Pūkeko Marae – Ngāti Awa
Community Work Projects
to the preparation of kai etc. An
exhaustive list of project details is available
if required.
Waiariki Whanau Mentoring Community support
(WWM)
General maintenance
General maintenance
General maintenance
In addition to providing the Te Ihu Waka
programme in Whakatane WWM have
Te Puke
provided an ongoing wrap around support
service for the graduates of our first two
Haraki Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Projects
programmes at their own cost. This service
Rangiwewehi
whilst unfunded has seen some fantastic
results with tane entering into
Hei Marae - Waitaha
Community Work Projects
employment that otherwise would be
closed to them. Anecdotal reports and
Makahae Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Projects
testimonials from these men point to the
Tuheke
additional support after hours provided by
WWM as the key aspect that has kept
Moko Marae - Ngāti Moko
Community Work Projects
them from re-offending or maintaining
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employment when things have become
Otamarakau Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Projects
difficult.
Mākino
Te Awhe Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Projects
General maintenance
Mākino, Ngāti Whakahemo,
Te Patuwai
General maintenance
Tuhourangi Marae –
Community Work Projects
Tuhourangi
General maintenance
Waitangi Urupā
Community Work Projects
General maintenance
General maintenance
Maketū Urupā
Community Work Projects
General maintenance
Otuponga Kohanga Reo
Community Work Projects
General maintenance
General maintenance
General maintenance
General maintenance
Waikato
Hamilton
Iwi engagement/Whakairo project for Hub
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Kirikiriroa/Hamilton - Ngāti
A col aborative whakairo project with
Wairere
Wiremu Puke of Ngāti Wairere overseeing
paihere at Waikeria to carve a
plaque/mural which wil adorn the
entrance way of Waikato Service Centre.
Ngāti Wairere kaumātua have also gifted
the use of the significant name “Tohi ki te
Rangi” to be used in dual signage for the
site. Ongoing consultation with Ngāti
Wairere regarding official opening and
appropriate protocols/tikanga and dual
Community Work Project
naming of site.
Maungatautari Marae –
Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Ngāti
Haua
Community Work Project
General maintenance
Cambridge Community
Marae – pan tribal
Community Work Project
Kirikiriroa Marae – pan tribal
General maintenance
Community Work Project
Hemi Tapu Church
General maintenance, set up carving
Community Work Project
sheds, maintenance of King’s residence
Ōraeroa Marae
Community Work Project
Te Papa O Rotu Marae –
General maintenance, painting, repairing
Ngāti Māhanga
fences
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Community Work Project
Build new fences, planting 2000x native
Aramiro Marae - Ngāti
plants in wetlands, ground maintenance
Ruateatea, Ngāti Tonganui,
Ngāti Paratai, Ngāti
Ground maintenance, building new fences,
Māhanga
painting, new concrete paths, maintaining
Community Work Project
the track to Waipā river. Last 3 weeks has
Poihākena Marae - Ngāti
been preparing for the Poukai in April.
Tahinga
Ground maintenance, replanting harakeke,
Community Work Project
building maintenance, clean Urupā, New
Kōkiri Centre (Kereopa
job proposal – planting on kai tuna river
Memorial Drive)
Community Work Project/Sustainable
Ground maintenance, planting wetlands,
Ngāti Haua
Coastlines
beach restoration, replanting sand dunes,
help with propagation of native plants
General maintenance
Planting natives in conjunction with
Sustainable Coastlines – Sam Judd planting
Huntly
x6000 natives last year
Iwi engagement/Name change
Huntly/Rāhui Pōkeka – Ngāti
Whāwhākia
Consultation with Ngāti Whāwhākia to
change name of Huntly SC to Rāhui
PōkekaCommunity Correction, Huntlys.
Ongoing discussions to organise Waikato
District wānanga at a marae in Rāhui
Pōkeka to unpack Hōkai Nuku & Hōkai
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Rangi alongside mana whenua. Similarly
hoping to invite Māori Service providers
from other Waikato locations as guest
speakers. Thereafter, each SC will aim to
engage mana whenua by tribal boundaries
in relation to their site to continue
discussions.
At the opening of the new Community
Corrections office in July 2018, a Kuia gave
a wero, (chal enge) to Ara Poutama
Aotearoa Senior Managers who were in
attendance, to change the name to Raahui
Pookeka, which is the name given to the
area prior to the arrival of European
people who disregarded the name already
given by tangata whenua and renamed the
area Huntly.
The name change signifies that we, Ara
Waahi Marae - Ngāti
Community Work Project
Poutama, Aotearoa are open and wil ing to
Kuiaarangi, Ngāti Mahuta,
engage with hapū and iwi in a meaningful
Ngāti Tai, Ngāti Whāwhākia
way to work with the community to make
Tauhei Marae – Ngāti
a positive difference in peoples’ lives.
Wairere
Kaitumutumu Marae - Ngāti Community Work Project
Gardens, lawns, weed eating, painting,
Whāwhākia, Ngāti
cleaning windows and cleaning floor,
Kuiaarangi, Ngāti Mahuta,
building retaining wal , water blasting
Ngāti Tai
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Matahuru Papakāinga –
Community Work Project
Lawns, gardens, weed eating, water
Ngāti Mahuta
blasting, removing rubbish, cleaning hal &
painting
Paeroa/Thames
Lawns, gardens, cleaning inside dining hal ,
cleaning windows, water blasting, weed
Hauraki Iwi
Iwi Engagement
eating, carpentering, painting, polishing
Lawns, painting, weed eating, water
blasting, gardening, cleaning wal s,
windows, floors, turning bark, trimming
flax pruning
Ranganu Waiti Marae –
Community Work Project
Ngāti Pāoa
Hauraki Māori Trust board advocates for
Waihi Community Marae –
Community Work Project
up to 13 local Iwi, establishing a
Ngāti Waihi
col aborative approach when working
alongside the people in our care managing
Rukumoana Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
AOD, MH, FV and accommodation issues.
Haua
We regularly conduct meet and greets to
maintain these relationships.
Te Tonga O Hoterini
Community Work Project
Te kohanga reo
Gardening/Landscaping
Kai A te Mata Marae – Ngāti Community Work Project
Haua
General Maintenance
Paeahi Marae – Ngāti Hako
Community Work Project
Maintenance
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Ngāti Haua Mahi Trust
Community Work Project
Harataunga Marae/Kennedy Community Work Agency Placements
General Maintenance
Bay - Ngāti Porou ki
Harataunga ki Mataora
General small projects
Te Paea o Hauraki/Kennedy
Bay - Ngāti Tamaterā,
Community Work Agency Placements
Marutūāhu, Ngāti Porou ki
General maintenance
Harataunga ki Mataora
General small projects
Matai Whetū Marae/Thames
- Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Hape,
Community Work Project
General Maintenance
Ngāti Hauauru, Ngāti
Hikairo, Ngāti Whanga, Te
Uringahau
General Maintenance
Te Awamutu
Maketū Marae – Ngāti
Mahuta
Community Work Project
General Maintenance
Te Puru Trust
Community Work Project
Ngā Kākano Kohanga Reo
Community Work Project
General landscaping
Kihikihi Community Garden -
Maori Women’s Welfare
Community Work Project
Planting Native Trees
League
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Puniu River
Ground maintenance example landscaping,
Care/Mangatoatoa Marae – Community Work Project
water blasting and clearing gutters,
Ngāti Pare te kawa
painting, planting
Lake Ruatuna
Community Work Project
Gardening, planting, weeding and watering
Ground maintenance, landscaping, water
blasting, clearing gutters, painting,
firewood, pul ing weeds, planting
In partnership with DOC, physical
labouring
Lower North Region
Prison
Marae/hapū/organisation
Project
Additional info
Whanganui
Tūpoho Trust – Ngāti
General maintenance work on iwi whenua
Whanganui Prison provide 4 temporary
Tūpoho
release paihere to do grounds
maintenance work on Ngāti Tūpoho
whenua
Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa
Planting at Motukaraka
A collaboration between DOC and Ngā
Wairiki Ngāti Apa occurred in 2019. DOC
provided plants and together planted at
Motukaraka an area within Ngā Wairiki
Ngāti Apa
Hawke’s Bay
Ngāti Pāhauwera
Natives nursery
Repatriation of significant landmarks for
Development Trust (1)
iwi Ngāti Pāhauwera (through Ngāti
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Pāhauwera Development Trust).
Ngāti Pāhauwera
Pou whakairo project
Tawhirirangi maunga and Te awaawa
Development Trust (2)
stream. HBRP led.
Repatriation of significant landmarks for
iwi Ngāti Pāhauwera (through Ngāti
Pāhauwera Development Trust).
Tawhirirangi maunga and Te awaawa
HB Maori Wardens
Māori Wardens, supporting whānau
stream. MST led / HBRP supported.
Initial discussions had with local HB
Kaumatua Des Ratima regards connecting
with local HB Māori Wardens and
developing discussion / framework in
regard to how they may be able to support
whānau connections regards visits for
Returned Services
Engaging with ex-service personnel who have
whānau (in particular, the area of
Association, Greendale
come into our care
transport) with tāne on HBRP site.
Kaiwhakamana Peter Grant, alongside RSA
Kaumatua Tig Lima engaging with ex-
service personnel in Te Wairoa. Initiated by
NO Case Management Practice team.
Manawatū
Tane nui a Rangi
Natives / flax nursery
On site native’s nursery supporting local
Environmental Services
hapu / iwi to re-establish endangered
species of harakeke across the Manawatu
region. Has developed into a wider
“natives” nursery.
Whakapai Hauora
Tikanga / kaupapa maori facilitation
Rangitaane social service provider,
Whakapai Hauora, come on site and
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deliver Te reo me ona tikanga Maori (haka,
mau rakau etc).
Rimutaka
No information available
Arohata
No information available
Districts
Whanganui/Taranaki
Hawera
Ngātiki Marae – Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Hāmua
Oeo Marae - Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Tamaahuroa, Tītahi,
Ngāruahine Rangi
Pariroa Marae - Ngāti Hine,
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Ngāti Kōtuku, Ngāti Ringi,
Ngāti Tūpoto, Tuatahi, Ngāti
Ruanui
Taiporehenui Marae – Ngāti Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Hāmua, Hāpōtiki, Ngāti
Ruanui
Wai-o-Turi Marae –
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Rangitāwhi, Ngāti Ruanui
Wharepuni Marae - Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Tānewai, Ngāti Tūpaea
Te Kura Kaupapa School
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
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Pātea Youth Trust
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Pātea Watene Maori
Community Work Project
General maintenance/cleaning/odd jobs
Wardens
Rāwhitiroa Wetlands Project Community Work Project
General maintenance/assist with planting
in conjunction with Ngāti
Tupaia
East Coast
Returned Services
Engaging with ex-service personnel who have
Kaiwhakamana Peter Grant, alongside RSA
Association, Greendale
come into care
Kaumatua Tig Lima engaging with ex-
service personnel in Te Wairoa. Initiated by
NO Case Management Practice team (Ange
Coyle – LNR lead).
Service local marae in Ngāti
Community Work Project
General maintenance etc
Porou
Manawatū
No information available
Southern Region
Prison
Marae/hapū/organisation
Project
Additional info
Christchurch Men’s
Christchurch
Kaiwhakamana
Enhance manaaki, whānau, wairua, rangatira
Monthly – provides boil-up & conducts
Women’s
Ngāi Tuahuriri – Aroha Reriti of wāhine in our care
whakamoemiti/karakia
Crofts
Rolleston
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OCF
Dept of Conservation
DOC Partnership
Planting of seedlings for restoration of
tribal land in the Otago/Southland area
Invercargil
Hokonui
Seed propagation for Hokonui Wetlands
restoration project
Districts
Canterbury
Taumutu Marae
Community Work Project
Mara Kai established at both of these
Koukourarata Marae
maraes which are maintained by
Community Work parties
Otago
Hokonui
Community Work Project
Involved in planting of seedlings and
restoration of Hokonui District wetlands
Southland/Central
No information available
Otago
Nelson/West Coast
No information available
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