“Whakatō te kākano ko wai au. Mirimiringia ki te aroha, tipua ngākau Māori i roto i te wairua tapu” Plant the seed so that I know who I am. Nurture it with love so that a Māori heart can grow through the Holy Spirit. Placed at the centre of all operations, this...
Whitiora Rhythms
Tātaihono teamed up with some of the Maimoa crew to elevate two kaupapa close to our hearts; Mahuru Māori (Māori Language Month), and Te Wiki Aroā Mate Hinengaro (Mental Health Awareness Week). Hosted by Pere Wīhongi, Whitiora Rhythms exceeded our expectations, and...
Ko Au ko te Awa ko te awa ko Au
“This isn’t talking about the awa alone. It is speaking to the vitality of our people as descendants of the awa. We are so incredibly interlinked that we are dependent on each other for wellness”. Raewyn Allan descends from “The River”– from Ngai Paerangi- the hapu...
Welcome to Tātaihono
It is Hāpai te Hauora's pleasure to bring to you the first E-News for the Māori Mental Health and Addictions National Coordination Service - "Tātaihono". Tātaihono means to engage and connect, and we are hoping that this service provides an opportunity for Māori...




