
Te Huringa ō Te Ao provider webinars
Providers, kaimahi and specialists regularly come together to share insights, strengthen services, and support lasting change with tāne and whānau.
We host regular webinars and online forums for Te Huringa ō Te Ao providers. They’re a chance to connect, share insights, and explore new tools.
Recordings and resources are available to support collective learning.
February 2025
Kathryn Robinson from Verian and researcher Adam Durant share insights from in-depth conversations with men about their experiences, challenges, and motivations for change. This webinar looks at the barriers men face in accessing support, the mindsets that shape behaviour, and how services can create safer, more welcoming spaces.
April 2025
Gurinder Singh from Shama, along with Shazia and Samira from MSD’s Ethnic Communities Violence Prevention team, share lived experience and practical approaches to preventing family and sexual violence within ethnically diverse communities. This session highlights the challenges migrant and refugee whānau face, the need for culturally safe practice, and the role of faith, language, and community mobilisation.
August 2025
The Community Design and Service Development team welcome new Te Huringa ō Te Ao providers. They provide an overview of the kaupapa.
The journey to date
Maraea Teepa and Elisha Powell reflect on how Te Huringa ō Te Ao began, the voices and evidence that shaped it and the shifts we collectively seek to make.
Introducing the framework
Rangimei Warren introduces the framework for Te Huringa ō Te Ao. Rangimei walks through the vision, service aspirations and underpinning principles that services must align with.
Introduction to service design
Michaela Knox and Nicky Rosli outline the opportunity to design services to achieve better outcomes. They cover the importance of whānau voice, testing and refining over time.