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Poupoua, tiritiria: stories of aroha in whānau and community : ‘Poutiria te Aroha’ - bringing a Nonviolent Parenting Training Programme into a New Zealand context. Year 3 action research report Te Mauri Tau Inc.

Contributor(s): Te Mauri Tau Inc [issuing body].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [Raglan, N.Z.] : Te Mauri Tau Inc., 2013Description: electronic document (79 p.); PDF file:13.15 MB.Subject(s): TAMARIKI | ADOLESCENTS | CHILDREN | MĀORI | MEN | PARENTING | PARENTING PROGRAMMES | TRAINING | YOUNG PEOPLE | MĀTAURANGA | MĀTUA | RANGAHAU MĀORI | TAITAMARIKI | TĀNE | TE AO MĀORI | TIKANGA TUKU IHO | WHĀNAU | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: "Poutiria te Aroha' is an approach to working with, and in, whānau and community, holding firmly to aroha as both a principle and a practice underpinning all interactions.The name comes from the words of Kāterina Te Heikōkō Mataira to describe this kaupapa: “Poupoua, tiritiria te aroha ki roto ki te whānau”, where “Poupoua, tiritiria” refers to the action of implanting and firmly embedding, “aroha” speaks of unconditional love, “roto” is within, and “whānau” encompasses the family in its widest sense. The programme draws on the traditions of nonviolence, the concepts and strategies of Nonviolent Parenting (NVP), and the wisdom and tikanga of Te Ao Māori." (from the Introduction). This third report portrays the deepening of the learning and practice change that is now evident in Year 3 of this funded programme.
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"Poutiria te Aroha' is an approach to working with, and in, whānau and community, holding firmly to aroha as both a principle and a practice underpinning all interactions.The
name comes from the words of Kāterina Te Heikōkō Mataira to
describe this kaupapa: “Poupoua, tiritiria te aroha ki roto ki te whānau”, where “Poupoua, tiritiria” refers to the action of implanting and firmly embedding, “aroha” speaks of unconditional love, “roto” is within, and “whānau” encompasses
the family in its widest sense. The programme draws on the
traditions of nonviolence, the concepts and strategies of
Nonviolent Parenting (NVP), and the wisdom and tikanga of Te Ao Māori." (from the Introduction). This third report portrays the
deepening of the learning and practice change that is now evident in Year 3 of this funded programme.