Te Pae Māhutonga
Mauri ora
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Mauriora — ka whakapuakina te ahurea, te tuakiri ki ngā wāhi katoa
Ko te ‘Mauri ora’ he momo tūāhua o te tangata, e tautika ana te mauri o te tangata, e ora ana, e hau ana te ora o te tangata. Ina tokona ai, whakareia ai tō mauri ka māia to whakapuaki i te tuakiri o tō ahurea ki ngā wāhi katoa, ahakoa ko wai koe, ahakoa nō hea koe.
“It’s really beautiful to be in kaupapa Māori spaces. It enhances every aspect of you. You learn more about yourself, how you are in the world. That’s what culture brings.”
He ara e tūhono ai ki tēnei whetū
Me whai wā ki te toro atu ki tētahi wāhi motuhake ki a koe, ki tō tuakiri hoki (he marae, he urupā, he whare karakia rānei). Tērā pea he kaitautoko nō tō ahurea e āhei ana e koe te whakapā atu ki te hiahia koe ki te kupu tohutohu.
Mēnā e taea, rapua he hoa nō tō hapori, nō tō wāhi ako, tō wāhi mahi rānei ka kōrero rānei, kei te ako rānei i tō ake reo, i tō ake arero. He mea āwhina ina he hoa kōrero ōu.
“It's very important for me to feel a connection to my turangawaewae or whenua. I believe, if you don't have a connection to your turangawaewae, you can feel lost.”
Tereeza
Certificate in Whānau Ora
Explore each whetū of Te Pae Māhutonga
Mauri ora | cultural identity
Waiora | physical environment
Toiora | healthy lifestyles
Te Oranga | participation in society
Ngā Manukura | leadership
Te Mana Whakahaere | autonomy
Knowing where Te Pae Māhutonga is, tells us where we are. We can learn and work best when these different areas of our oranga (health) are supported. Some of them may be stronger than others at different times – you may need awhi, guidance or simply time to explore different aspects of Te Pae Māhutonga throughout your journey and at different times of your life.