Wai ū - Ko te whenua te wai ū mō te tangataThis image was created, in collaboration with Women’s Health Action (WHA), to support and showcase the value and importance of Papatūānuku in relation to whānau well-being. Within Māori oral traditions, it is Papatūānuku who inherently nurtures and nourishes the health of whānau in the same way that breast milk and rongoā like wahakura sustains whānau and mokopuna ora. |
![]() Wai ū - Hokia ki tō ūkaipōThis key health message centralises the importance of returning to one’s place of sustenance and nourishment. In context of this image, ūkaipō refers to the mother’s breastmilk. This image was created, in collaboration with Women’s Health Action (WHA), to support and showcase the value and importance of breastfeeding, as illustrated orally in Māori history and society. |
Whetūrangitia - Information for family and whānau experiencing the death of a baby or child.The website provides an electronic resource that explains the PM and coronial process, legal information and financial /entitlement information, memory making, burial and cremation, travel and transport and valuable bereavement support resources. |
![]() ‘Safe Sleep For PEPE’ MagnetThe ‘Safe Sleep For PEPE’ magnets will need to be ordered through Magnets New Zealand LTD. Magnet specifications, costs per unit and supplier contact details are listed in the attached PDF. |
![]() Auahi kore - Smokefree posterThis key health message centralises the importance of te whare tangata (the house of humanity). It stresses that the first home and land of a child is within the womb and land of their mother. Put simply, the message emphasises that from the inception of pregnancy and throughout the lifespan one should strive to be smokefree. |