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Kōrero Awhi Dame Iritana Te Rangi Tawhiwhirangi, Bobby Newxon, Amster Reedy, Che Wilson, Katie Murray, Jozie Karanga, Parehuia Mafi, Kahurangi Falaoa, Hinemaukurangi Simpson

Contributor(s): E Tū Whānau!.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: E Tu Whānau, [2013]Description: 16 p.; 21 cm.Subject(s): PREVENTION | AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA | FAMILIES | HAUORA WHĀNAU | MĀORI | RESOURCES FOR MĀORI | RAUEMI MO MĀORI | WHĀNAU | NEW ZEALANDSummary: This booklet is a resource for strangthening whanau / families. It includes text in te reo Māori and English. "Ko te whānau te hunga tuturu o i a iwi, Tōku whānau tōku piringa, Tōku whānau tōku oranga, Tōku whānau tōku mana tiketike. The focus at the moment across the motu is on strengthening the wellbeing of whanau / families. This has come at a time when there is an urgent need to work with whanau / families in a manner that stimulates your whānau / family potential and enables you to reaffirm your purpose, dignity, responsibility, and self--worth as a whānau / family. The challenge is to touch yyour lives in an excitin meaningful manner and to promote an understanding that you can take charge of your destiny. This requires a new approach that enables you and your whānau / family to harness the strengths within. This E Tu Whānau booklet, titled 'Kōrero Awhi' is a promising start to this end by sowing the seeds of respect, warmth, care, thoughtfulness, success and joy in and around each member of your whānau / family." (Foreword by Dame Iritana Te Rangi Tawhiwhirangi)
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This booklet is a resource for strangthening whanau / families. It includes text in te reo Māori and English.

"Ko te whānau te hunga tuturu o i a iwi, Tōku whānau tōku piringa, Tōku whānau tōku oranga, Tōku whānau tōku mana tiketike.

The focus at the moment across the motu is on strengthening the wellbeing of whanau / families. This has come at a time when there is an urgent need to work with whanau / families in a manner that stimulates your whānau / family potential and enables you to reaffirm your purpose, dignity, responsibility, and self--worth as a whānau / family. The challenge is to touch yyour lives in an excitin meaningful manner and to promote an understanding that you can take charge of your destiny. This requires a new approach that enables you and your whānau / family to harness the strengths within. This E Tu Whānau booklet, titled 'Kōrero Awhi' is a promising start to this end by sowing the seeds of respect, warmth, care, thoughtfulness, success and joy in and around each member of your whānau / family." (Foreword by Dame Iritana Te Rangi Tawhiwhirangi)