MANAAKI RŌPŪ

One of the key kaupapa we explore is co-dependency. Our aim is to create awareness around patterns of reliance—both on others and on substances—so that whaiora can navigate their journey with greater autonomy. A metaphor, our Mauri taonga, is often woven into this process, allowing facilitators to bring a clinical lens while maintaining cultural integrity. Another kaupapa, the "Mirror," invites whaiora to sit opposite one another, engaging in deep reflection. Through mirimiri korero, facilitators guide this process, drawing out internal feelings and strengthening self-awareness in a safe and supportive environment.
At its core, Manaaki is about empowerment—reconnecting to identity, fostering self-worth, and encouraging personal growth through collective support.
Manaaki Rōpū is a space of maintenance and support, where whaiora engage with others who are navigating abstinence or harm reduction from AOD substance use. The collective journey is honored, with an emphasis on practical strategies, cultural connection, and holistic wellbeing.
This is a Kaupapa Māori space where learning is shaped by tikanga and mātauranga Māori. We recognize that recovery is not a one-size-fits-all process and encourage whaiora to explore different pathways that align with their own values and aspirations. The ultimate goal is a life of balance, connection, and wellbeing.
Our Manaaki Rōpū is a pillar of Whai Rawatia te Oranga (Pursue the Wealth of Health), our holistic health pursuit initiative. Open groups provide a space of papa kāinga ahi kā—a pā where we feel safe, connected, and grounded in our journey. Together, we strengthen our hauora, enriching our Taha Wairua (Spiritual), Taha Tinana (Physical), Taha Whānau (Family and Social), and Taha Hinengaro (Mental and Emotional) wellbeing.
By engaging in this kaupapa, we not only uplift ourselves but contribute to the collective wellbeing of our whānau and communities, embodying the principles of Te Whare Tapa Whā.
Te Whare Tapa Whā
Te Whare Tapa Whā, created by Sir Mason Durie, presents health and wellbeing as a wharenui/ meeting house with four walls: taha wairua - spiritual, Taha hinengraro - mental/emotional, taha tinana - physical, and taha whānau - family/social wellbeing.
Additionally taha whenua - connection to the land forms its foundation. Balancing these dimensions is crucial for overall wellness.
Event repeats
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (March 19, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (March 26, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (April 02, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (April 09, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (April 16, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (April 23, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (April 30, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (May 07, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (May 14, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (May 21, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (May 28, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (June 04, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (June 11, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (June 18, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (June 25, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (July 02, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (July 09, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (July 16, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (July 23, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (July 30, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (August 06, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (August 13, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (August 20, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (August 27, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (September 03, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (September 10, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (September 17, 2025 13:00)
- MANAAKI RŌPŪ (September 24, 2025 13:00)