
Kete Mātauranga
This resource is about supporting CAYAD transformation. We have come so far not to go further! Join us on a journey of discovery bringing strengths of the past, determining our now & aspiring for a flourishing future for our rangatahi & whānau.
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Course Structure
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Te Matua - Te Tamaiti - Practise in the presence of our history. Nā, Trina Baggett.
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Te Matua, Te Tamaiti tīmatanga kōrero
This section starts with a waiata apt for our kaupapa and the mahi ahead. Ka Mānu, composed by Rob Ruha saw musicians band together to record a song in support of the Ihumātao land protectors it speaks of unity and peaceful resistance.
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He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni, Te Tiriti o Waitangi
This lesson is an opportunity to explore the independent report commissioned by Kuia and Kaumātua of Ngāpuhi Nui Tonu, He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni and Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Wai 1040 claim.
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He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni, Te Tiriti o Waitangi
This lesson is an opportunity to explore the independent report commissioned by Kuia and Kaumātua of Ngāpuhi Nui Tonu, He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni and Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Wai 1040 claim.
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He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni, Te Tiriti o Waitangi
This lesson is an opportunity to explore the independent report commissioned by Kuia and Kaumātua of Ngāpuhi Nui Tonu, He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni and Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Wai 1040 claim.
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Moana Jackson - He Wakaputanga, Te Tiriti evidence Wai 1040 claim
This lesson adds another layer of whaakaro to He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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Wai 262 Film 2006
This is an opportunity to explore the Wai 262 claim which is about the place of Māori culture, identity and traditional knowledge in New Zealand's laws, and in government policies and practices.
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Ako mai tawhiti - important resources.
Mātauranga Māori shared while you explore the many taonga below. Te Whānau Marama, Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns, along with the incredibly talented wahine toa, Aroha Yates Smith.
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Community Action. Nā, Trina Baggett.
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History of the Community Action Kaupapa
This section starts with our CAYAD Inoi gifted to our kaupapa in 2011. Kaititotito and Manager, Moki Raroa wrote this following rich discussions with a number of CAYAD whānau from across the Midlands region, ngā mihi aroha ki a koutou. Moki is from the CAYAD site, Te Aroha Kanarahi Trust in Wharekahika. They have partnered with Te Whare Hauora o Te Aitanga a Hauiti in Uawa since 2003.
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The CAYAD National Programme
In 2016, following workshops and rich discussions, the CAYAD vision and mission was agreed.
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Public Health Approach
Public health promotes and protects the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work and play. It focuses on entire populations rather than individuals. These populations can be as small as a local community or as big as an entire country or region of the world.
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Community action approach
To reduce harms from alcohol and other drugs, CAYAD uses a community action approach to engage communities in addressing the conditions and environments in which young people live that increase the risk of their harmful use of alcohol and other drugs. This includes addressing local and other policies and practices, supporting community action to reduce supply of alcohol and other drugs, and facilitating community and system level changes that expand positive opportunities for young people.
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Important information on alcohol & other drugs and project work. Nā, Trina Baggett.
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Practical information drugs, drug use and effects
Each website listed below are reputable places to find correct information on drugs, drug use and effects.
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Information on how laws are made
NZ Government approx. 13 mins (at 2.15 mins how laws are passed).
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Information on the history of alcohol in aotearoa new zealand
In this module you'll find resources or links to websites by organisations that hold really important information about either impacts of alcohol or effective strategies to reduce alcohol related harm.
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Information on brain development
In this module you'll find resources or links to websites by organisations that hold really important information about either impacts of alcohol or effective strategies to reduce alcohol related harm.
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Information on understanding & addressing alcohol harm among young people
In this module you'll find resources or links to websites by organisations that hold really important information about either impacts of alcohol or effective strategies to reduce alcohol related harm.
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Information on alcohol licensing
The law now gives communities a stronger voice when it comes to issuing licenses to sell or supply alcohol. Learn more here.
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An example of mahi work to address alcohol harm
Digital story by Memorie Jenner, CAYAD kaimahi, Te Ika Whenua Hauora, Murupara, sharing a short sharp account of whānau and rangatahi led responses to alcohol norms and harm in their hapori/community.
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Te Iho Tātai-ā-Rongo (FASD)
Digital story by Memorie Jenner, CAYAD kaimahi, Te Ika Whenua Hauora, Murupara, sharing a short sharp account of whānau and rangatahi led responses to alcohol norms and harm in their hapori/community.
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Important information and useful resources when engaging in education settings
Tūturu is a uniquely Aotearoa approach that brings schools and health services together, so that students can learn, be well, and be prepared for a modern world.
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An Example of mahi in education settings
Haeata College needed a way to manage alcohol and other drug problems that would suit its students and community. Students and staff co-designed a new procedure with CAYAD’s help.
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Rangatahi youth participation and leadership
Rangatahi youth participation and leadership
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Information on methamphetamine
These resources draw together important information about methamphetamine. There's only a few resources, there are a lot more out there.
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Examples of mahi to address methamphetamine harm
Examples of mahi to address methamphetamine harm
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Engaging with policy makers and decision makers. (eg writing and presenting submission)
Guidance and practical tools to assist with engaging with policy makers. Writing and presenting submissions is also included with this resource.
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Project mahi working alongside LGBTQIA2S+ whanaunga and useful resources
This lesson starts with an awesome share by Rhion Munro from our CAYAD Tāmaki Makaurau team. Thank you Rhion. The link below this one is to access all the episodes.
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Realising indigenisation and Imagining Decolonisation. Nā, Trina Baggett.
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Realising Indigenisation and Imagining Decolonisation tīmatanga kōrero
This section starts with a waiata apt for our kaupapa and the mahi ahead. Acknowledgement to Creative Natives for their rendition of Hirini Melbourne's waiata, Ngā Iwi E.
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Constitutional Transformation interview with Moana Jackson
To explore constitutional transformation, imagining decolonisation and rights of indigenous people in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Matike Mai Aotearoa
To explore constitutional transformation, imagining decolonisation and rights of indigenous people in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Introduction to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
To gain an introduction to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Imagining Decolonisation, ReMāorification
If we could imagine what decolonisation is, we must start with our minds. Bob Marley’s iconic “Redemption Song” paid tribute to civil rights leader Marcus Garvey’s speech, The Work That Has Been Done.
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Mana Waahine
To gain an understanding of the impact of colonisation on Maaori waahine.
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Hitori, racism, anti-racism, change. Nā, Trina Baggett.
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Hitori, racism, anti-racism, change tīmatanga kōrero
This chapter continues with the aim to be thought-provoking, open hearts and minds, to question to reaffirm, to learn, to unlearn.
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Alice Snedden's Bad News web series
Alice Snedden's Bad News web series are important anti-racism conversations that Tangata Tiriti are having with each other and with Tangata Whenua.
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Te Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa
This section seeks to amplify the pūrākau of our whanaunga from the Islands of Te Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa population.
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Dawn Raids
This important mini-doco looks at the relationship of Aotearoa and its whanaunga from the Islands of Te Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa population, and how this has evolved over the decades. "this short-form doco, has encapsulated the history of the Dawn Raids era, historians, Pacific families, teachers and a policeman help to paint a picture of a time that redefined the lives of Pacific people in Aotearoa".
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Chinese in Aotearoa New Zealand
This important pūrākau looks at the relationship of Aotearoa/New Zealand and its Chinese population, and how this has evolved over the decades.
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Land of the Long White Cloud
To explore a collection of web-series that tells the stories of New Zealanders who are reflecting on their colonial heritage, racism, white guilt and ways to make productive contributions to anti-racism in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Addressing and understanding implicit bias in Aotearoa healthcare system
To gain an understanding of implicit bias in Aotearoa/New Zealand healthcare system and ways of addressing it.
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Ako mai Tawhiti - important resources.
Enjoy the melodic voices of Moana Maniapoto and guests performing a rendition of her 1996 waiata, Treaty filmed by RNZ.
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