• MAURI ORA The Metrics Of Flourishing

    Quality Hotel Plymouth International Corner Courtenay and Leach Street, New Plymouth, New Zealand

    Compass Seminars is delighted to bring you the opportunity to spend a day with Sir Mason Durie who will discuss a range of topics relating to principles for working with Māori and Māori development. Sir Mason speaks with a freshness and clarity of understanding, if...

    $240.00
  • Saltwater Sensations: Te Ao Māori and a sense of place through heke ngaru (Surfing)

    Online

    Māori have a unique relationship with the ocean that stretches back many generations to the arrival of the seminal voyaging canoes. Since that time, Māori have ridden waves on various types of surfcraft but while the literature identifies the therapeutic effects of surfing and place-based...

    Free
  • Aotearoa Bike Challenge

    A fun, free challenge to encourage you and your colleagues to experience first hand joys and benefits of riding a bike. It’s all about participation – which workplaces can get the most people to ride a bike for just 10 minutes or more? Organisations across...

    Free
  • Atua Matua – Maori Environmental Framework

    In this unique Wananga you will experience the incredible potential of Atua Matua as a framework to enhance the recreation and outdoor education opportunities for your communities. Discover how the health of our people and places can begin with connections to the environment. Join us...

    $2750
  • Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

    Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre , Australia

    The Public Health Prevention Conference is returning in 2019, following the hugely successful first iteration of the Conference in 2018. The 2019 Conference theme is ‘Smashing the Silos'. Two Conference Sub-Themes will guide the programme: .  Economics of prevention .  What is working, what needs to...

  • Food availability for Māori children – a rights based approach

    Online

      Guest presenter, Christina McKerchar (Ngāti Kahungunu, Tūhoe & Ngāti Porou) will present initial findings from her PhD research ‘Food availability for Maori children – a rights based approach’. The first part of her research used photographic data from the Kids’Cam research project which explored...

    Free