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The Te Rarawa Breastfeeding programme assists mums with understanding the importance of exclusive breastfeeding; knowing how to deal with the challenges of breastfeeding; and most of all, supporting you in the early stages of motherhood.
C.A.Y.A.D. helps communities to provide a safer environment for youth to grow without the influence of drugs and alcohol.
The Family Centred Services programme is an innovative approach to supporting whānau who have experienced, or are at risk of experiencing family violence. The Family Centred Services programme provides holistic guidance towards restoring the wellbeing of the family - hei whakaora i te mana o te whānau.
Healthy Lifestyles is an exciting, energetic programme designed to motivate and inspire increased wellbeing for YOU and your WHĀNAU.
The Incredible Years programme strengthens positive whānau dynamics by providing parenting skills to parents and guardians of children aged 3-8 years. This amazing 14-week parenting programme builds confidence, promotes positive solutions and confirms your qualities as a parent or guardian.
The Kia Piki Te Ora programme uses specially designed activities to assist whānau and individuals to face the challenging issues and impacts of suicide.
The Youth Justice programme supports 12-17 year old taitamariki who are entering, or are already in the justice system.
Te Rarawa has an extensive history of environmental protection initiatives. As tangata whenua our kaitiakitanga role is a responsibility that is at the core of much of the mahi that is undertaken by Te Runanga o Te Rarawa.
Following settlement in 2015 Te Rarawa has acquired significant Commercial assets that are held and managed for the collective benefit of all Te Rarawa Members through the Te Waka Pupuri Putea group of entities.
Te Tiriti O Waitangi, settlement offer, information and links.
Te Rautaki Reo
Te Rarawa through the delivery of integrated iwi services aims to achieve an intergenerational approach to support the social and health needs and aspirations of whanau, hapū and marae.