TAUIRA SPACE

OVERVIEW OF MANA KĀINGA

The Mana Kāinga programme is designed to support Māori communities in achieving sustainable development and self-determination. It focuses on empowering whānau (families) by providing access to resources, tools, and knowledge that align with their cultural values and aspirations. Key components include facilitating education, promoting economic opportunities, and enhancing social wellbeing. The programme emphasises a holistic approach, integrating Māori perspectives and practices to foster community resilience and growth. Through collaboration with local organisations and stakeholders, Mana Kāinga aims to create a positive impact that lasts for future generations.

‘Mana Kāinga’ is the first kaupapa Māori curriculum developed through wānanga and co-production design to advance and establish new Housing Navigators.

HOKINGA MAHARA

Last year was a remarkable journey for the Mana Kāinga Programme, and we are thrilled to share our achievements with you. Through dedication and collective effort, we have made significant strides in enhancing the mana and quality of life for our whānau.

Congratulations to our first cohort of Māori leaders driving innovative papakāinga developments and projects in 2023! What an amazing journey it has been to share, grow and learn.

Here is to a future of networking, building and growing better māori housing futures for our whānau and communities.

Te Matapihi is dedicated to strengthening workforce capability across the housing system.

Congratulations to this amazing team of Māori leaders, driving innovative papakāinga developments and projects in 2024!

We’re excited to announce that our next Mana Kāinga cohort begins in March 2025. Stay tuned for more updates!

“We are incredibly proud of the progress made and the positive impact on our whānau. Together, we are building a future where everyone can thrive.”

Key Highlights:

  • Empowering Leaders: We successfully trained and supported emerging Māori housing leaders with their real-life housing and papakāinga development projects, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to navigate the complexities of creating thriving kāinga.

  • Community Engagement: Our wānanga brought together whānau, hapū, and iwi, fostering deep connections and collaborative efforts to address housing needs.

  • Health and Wellbeing: By integrating essential health services, tauira can ensure that their community members receive comprehensive care tailored to their needs.

  • Real-World Impact: Participants developed and advanced real-world Māori housing projects, directly contributing to the betterment of their communities.

Mana Kāinga

The right to pursue kāinga that meets the needs and aspirations of whānau, hapū, iwi and communities

Mana Whenua

The fundamental right that kāinga connects and supports whānau to whakapapa, whenua, wai and kai

Mana Whānau

Whānau revolution

The Background of the Mana Kāinga Programme

It is recognised that there is a severe shortage of capacity and capability within the Māori Housing sector required to navigate the complexities, achieve high-level policy outcomes, and participate in fundamental strategic engagements for Māori. This shortage exists across the housing continuum and, in our view, is one of the key factors in the recent decline in dictators (such as declining home ownership and increasing housing deprivation).

Te Matapihi has long advocated for the need to have a clear ‘point of entry’ for Māori in this system, ability and respond to the MBIE He Whare Āhuru Report 2014.

Ko Wai Mātou? | Who are we?

Te Tima | The Team

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