< Previous20 Whānau received Social Work support to improve their circumstances and awhi their tamariki. 142 Roopu (including marae) supported to address youth use of alcohol and other drugs. Focus on supporting each roopu to develop and deliver their own initiatives to tackle the issue of drug and alcohol use by youth. 19 Whānau supported to address youth offending. Focus on supporting each roopu to develop and deliver their own initiatives to tackle the issue of drug and alcohol use by youth. 25 Whānau supported to address family violence. Whānau transience is an issue in the kaupapa. Knowledge of whakapapa, whānau connections and local services enhances trust and supports ongoing constructive engagement. 24 Students supported by a Social Worker in their school. 98 Whānau supported with cognitive development for preschool tamariki 52 Schools supported to address health and fitness, suicide prevention & use of alcohol and other drugs by youth. Includes 7 schools within Te Rarawa rohe. Emphasis on students learning and applying local history and whakapapa into activities using local natural resources and kaupapa Māori. 22 Whānau supported to get fit and healthy. Whānau are supported to overcome everyday barriers to achieving health and fitness. 8021 HEALTHY FAMILIES FAR NORTH Healthy Families Far North developed a range of positive and innovative initiatives during its time with Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa, including Ka Tupu Te Ora; Living by Māramataka; Kitchen Table Talk; and Te Pūna Ora Papakainga. Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa are proud of these achievements and strives to maintain the healthy practices that Healthy Families Far North implemented into our organisation. During 2018, Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa ceased delivering the Healthy Families Far North initiative, however we continue to support the kaupapa, and look forward to future initiatives that will advance positive health outcomes for Te Rarawa whānau whānui. Youth Events held 5 Parenting programmes held 4• Taonga Hotspots (ongoing) • Beach Management Plan (ongoing) • Marine & Coastal Area Claim (ongoing) • Warawara Whakaora Ake (phase two) • G.I.S. Project (completed in 2018) Research Projects 5 participated in • Morehu • Ōhaki • Waihou • Waipuna • Te Rarawa • Motutī Marae assisted with 6 funding applications and opportunities • Te Hiku Media Wayne Te Tai / Rongo Bentson • Te Hiku Fisheries Forum Sean Stratton / Kevin Robinson • Te Hiku Hauora Wendy Henwood • Te Ahu Charitable Trust Abraham Witana • Far North Regional Museum Trust B.J. Natanahira • Kaitaia College BOT Awarangi Logan • Warawara Komiti Kaitiaki Hank Dunn / J.T. Tahana • Te Hiku Conservation Board Abraham Witana Local boards supported 8 Support provided to mandated Te Rarawa members of 1 marae collective assisted: • Warawara Whakaora Ake Marae Collective 22• District Plan Review • Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry • Māori Health Services Review • Predator Free 2050 • Low Emissions Economy • National Whānau Ora Review Government policy processes 6 participated in • Warawara Management Agreement with Department of Conservation • Portfolio Agreements with Ministry of Health & Northland District Health Board (through Te Hiku Iwi Development Trust) • Ministerial Letter of Commitment from Oranga Tamariki (through Te Hiku Iwi Development Trust) Relationship agreements 3 entered into • 802 participants • Wānanga participants valued time spent with kaumātua & kuia, and the ability to exercise Te Rarawatanga • Participants expressed a strong desire for more te reo based kaupapa, whether wānanga, classes or online initiatives Wānanga reo held 4 Te Reo o Te Rarawa 2324 Ministry of Social Development - Oranga Tamariki Ministry of Education Ministry of Health Northland District Health Board Te Mātāwai / Ministry of Education Te Tai Tokerau Primary Health Organisation (PHO) Te Tai Tokerau Whānau Ora Collective • Tūturu Tangata programme • Family Start programme • Youth Justice service • Social Workers in Schools service • Hohou te Rongo initiative • Direct Services • Community Action on Youth & Drugs (CAYAD) programme • Healthy Lifestyles programme • Kia Piki Te Ora programme • Healthy Families New Zealand, Māori Provider Develop-ment Scheme • Te Reo o Te Rarawa • Whānau Ora Kaiarahi • The Incredible Years (IY) programme • Home Interaction Programme for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) though Great Potentials Foundation • Manawa Ora OUR FUNDING PARTNERS FUNDED INITIATIVES Te Rarawa is grateful for the support of its funding partners during 2018.STRATEGIC & CO-DELIVERY PARTNERS Adult Mental Health ServicePlunket Department of ConservationPublic Health Nurse Department of CorrectionsR. Tucker Thompson Sail Training Trust Far North District CouncilReconnecting Northland Far North REAPResource Teacher of Learning and Behaviour Far North Regional MuseumSalvation Army He Whanau Mārama TrustSchools of Te Hiku o Te Ika Hope HouseSpecial Ed Services Far North District CouncilTe Aho Tū Roa-Toimata Foundation Great Potentials FoundationTe Ahu Charitable Trust Kaitaia Family Budgeting ServicesTe Hiku Beach Governance Board Kensington SwanTe Hiku Hauora Kiwi for KiwisTe Hiku Iwi Development Trust Landcare TrustTe Hiku Media Ministry for Business, Innovation and EmploymentTe Hiku Sports Hub Ministry for the EnvironmentTe Kahu Oranga Ministry of FisheriesTe Papa Tongarewa Ministry for Primary IndustriesTe Roopu Kimiora Ministry of Social DevelopmentTe Taitokerau Iwi CE Consortium MOKO programmeTe Tai Tokerau PHO Museum of NZ Te Papa TongarewaTe Tai Tokerau Whānau Ora Collective Ngā Whenua RahuiTe Whare Ruruhau O Meri Te Hiku Conservation BoardWaitomo Papakainga Northland Regional CouncilWhakawhiti Ora Pai NZ PoliceWhiria Te Muka Oranga Tamariki Te Rarawa is grateful for the ongoing support of its strategic and co-delivery partners. 2526 CONTENTS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statements TE RŪNANGA O TE RARAWA GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For the Period Ended 31st December 2018 Statement of Comprehensive Income27 Statement of Changes in Equity 28 Statement of Financial Position29 Statement of Cashflow30 Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements31 Auditor's Report47 Nature of Activity:Iwi Authority Postal Address:PO Box 361 Kaitaia Northland New Zealand Chairperson:H Piripi Executive Committee:H Piripi K Murray H Walsh Secretary:L Mischewski Auditor:PKF Francis Aickin Limited Chartered Accountants 2 Redan Road Kaitaia Bankers:ASB Bank Kaitaia BNZ Bank Kaitaia ANZ Bank Kaitaia27 28 29 Next >