Kei Roto Tō Tātou Rongoā Symposium

About event organiser

Kei roto tō tātou rongoā is a Health Research Council of New Zealand funded project led by Professor Denise Wilson which seeks to learn from whānau and communities about their experiences, and ways to keep themselves safe from family harm.

Event information

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Dates and location
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September
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September
2025
9:00 am
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3:30 pm
Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland
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Format
Online
In person
Online & In-person
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Costs
Paid
Free
Paid & Free

About the event

To register, visit the event page. For more information on the subject of this symposium, see Kei roto tō tātou rongoā.

The Kei Roto Tō Tātou Rongoā Symposium is a one-day event that brings together whānau, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to reflect on the insights and learnings gathered through the kaupapa Māori research project, Kei roto tō tātou rongoā.

Attendees will hear what whānau shared with the project team and explore how these insights can inform more transformative, whakapapa-based responses across systems of care, support, and social policy.

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