Kaupapa Māori

E ora ai te reo, kōrerohia

In order for the language to survive, speak it




Marae within the Coastal Otago RTLB Cluster

Ōtākou

Website

Puketeraki

Website

Moeraki

Website

Arai te Uru

Website

Te Kura Kaupapa Curriculum

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ōtepoti

378 Main South Road, Fairfield, Dunedin

Phone: 03 488 4722



Akomanga Reo Rua ki Ōtepoti

(Māori-medium bilingual classrooms in Dunedin)

Bilingual Classrooms' Curriculum



Te Rōpū Manaaki

North East Valley Normal School

Website





Resource Teachers of Māori Otago

Ministry of Education

Angelina Kiore 

(Strategic Adviser Māori)

Angelina.Kiore@education.govt.nz

Tinaka Jopson

(Kaitakawaenga)

tinaka.jopson@education.govt.nz

Waiariki Parata-Taiapa

Waiariki.Paratataiapa@education.govt.nz

Website and contact details

Pouwhirinakitanga   (RTLB Māori)

Sam Weepers

sweepers@cortlb.school.nz

(Otago/Southland Rohe Representative)

Kaupapa Māori Community Support Agencies

Arai te Uru Whare Hauora

Support whānau using an integrated and collaborative approach to service provision in partnership with whānau and other organisations. Service delivery focus is inclusive, culturally relevant, working alongside and in partnership with whānau to support them to realise their potential and achieve their moemoea.

Tumai Ora Whānau Services

Provide whnau ora services across East and North Otago, encompassing the rohe of Te Rūnanga o Moeraki and Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki, Waitati, Pūrākaunui and the Waitaki Valley. Foster accessibility to service delivery and build enhanced relationships with health and social services.

He Ara Hou Whānau Services

Facilitate activities, services and opportunities to support the aspirations of whānau in Dunedin and the Eastern and Northern parts of our Otago community enabling whānau to be more self-managing and responsible for their economic, cultural and social development and well-being 

Te Kākano Health Clinics

Provide a full range of primary health care services for whānau across the greater Otago region. Clinics are facilitated by a Nurse Practitioner who can provide FREE primary health care including prescribing; referral to diagnostic services such as radiology and ultrasound; prompt referral into secondary specialist services. 

Te Hou Ora Whānau Services

A Dunedin community-based whānau driven Kaupapa Māori service provider, providing services that will equip and empower young people and their whānau to fulfill their potential in the context of their cultural heritage, their whānau, and their community. 

Te Kāika

Uses a collaborative and integrative approach for the Dunedin Community to access the following wrap-around services:

Te Oranga Tonu Tanga

Based at Wakari Hospital, a free kaupapa driven Māori service for adults and children providing awhi, manaaki and tautoko to those individuals and whānau who are experiencing a significant mental health issue.



Te Roopu Tautoko Ki Te Tonga 

A community based health and social service provider, embracing the philosophy and values of tikanga māori to strengthen and empower whānau within our Dunedin community by offering a range of courses and programmes that encourage and support individuals to take positive control of their destiny. 

Te Whānau Whaka Maui

Te Whanau Whaka Maui works to bring CBCT service users together to embrace their culture, whatever that culture may be.

Tokomairiro Waiora Incorporated

A kaupapa Māori Health Service providing Whānau Ora services in the South Otago rohe.  The key objective of our service is to ensure existing health professionals and providers are co-ordinated and that Māori are assisted to better utilise the services that are available.  Tokomairiro Waiora Incorporated services are available to the whole community.  Development of whānau health plans are for specific conditions and age groups, targeted for improvement in health for each whānau.