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Māori Wardens continue whānau support in Tāmaki COVID-19 response

  • Date: 02 September 2020

Māori Wardens across the motu are actively being sought after and recognised for services to their communities. No more so, than in Tāmaki during the resurgence of COVID-19.

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Critical incident training for Māori wardens from across the motu

  • Date: 10 August 2020

21 Māori wardens from across Aotearoa gathered on the first weekend of August at the Fire and Emergency NZ National Training Centre in Rotorua for the Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS4) training. CIMS is a framework for managing incidents of any scale across multiple agencies and organisations.

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How Ōtautahi Māori Wardens awhi communities in and out of COVID

  • Date: 04 August 2020

One of the biggest struggles for Māori Wardens working through lockdown in Christchurch East, was being unable to give whānau what they desperately wanted - the simple power of a hug.

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COVID-19 accelerates training and processes for Māori wardens

  • Date: 08 July 2020

Wharekāhika is a small coastal township between Potaka and Te Araroa along State Highway 35 on the East Coast. Like many other rural communities around Aotearoa during lockdown, the Wharekāhika community were determined to protect their whānau, especially the vulnerable like kaumātua and pēpi, from the coronavirus by setting up checkpoints to stop the spread of the virus into their township.

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As long as people keeping ringing us up, we’ll keep on going

  • Date: 07 May 2020

These are the words of Teone Te Rangi (Rongomaiwahine) who has been working with his team of 12 from the Flaxmere Māori Wardens over the past six weeks to assist their region respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Ahuriri Māori Wardens providing support to their region

  • Date: 07 May 2020

As part of a collaborative effort between Te Kupenga Hauora (NGO), Te Tai Whenua o Whanganui o Rotu, Takitumu Seafoods, Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Ltd the Ahuriri Māori Wardens have been out in the community supporting local whānau in the region.

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Tairāwhiti Māori Wardens support during Covid-19 pandemic

  • Date: 07 May 2020

Like most Māori Wardens across the motu, Tairāwhiti mobilised together to see what support they could provide during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Helping kaumātua in need

  • Date: 07 May 2020

Māori Wardens are often associated with manaaki and have been a strong presence amongst our communities right across Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Tāmaki Māori Wardens providing relief

  • Date: 03 March 2020

Prolonged dry weather in the Auckland region is putting pressure on water supplies for rural residents, in response to this need the Auckland City Council have set-up water relief centres across the rural districts.

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Prime Minister meets with Māori Wardens

  • Date: 07 February 2020

The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern along with other ministerial colleagues met with the Māori Wardens a day before Waitangi at their annual hui.

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Rotorua Māori Wardens Community Trust share why they do the job

  • Date: 30 January 2020

Everyone's got an uncle and aunty in the Rotorua Māori Wardens - whether you're a backpacker in town, a businessman, or before the courts. While they may fulfil the role of the police and security, they are one of the most selfless community organisations across the motu doing it for "Aroha ki te tangata - For the love of the people".

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A tradition of responsibility

  • Date: 30 January 2020

Māori Wardens have supported whānau at a grassroots level since the late 1800s. Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters calls them "a huge asset to New Zealand's social cohesion".

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