Posts tagged ‘Aiga/whānau/families
Aimee Hadrup, Manager of our Tamariki Wellbeing programme, named NZ Harkness Fellow 2023
How will we know an economy of mana if we see it? Papakura māmā vs rational economic man – By Tania Pouwhare
Environmental wellbeing, Social wellbeingEdgar Melitao‘Aiga/whānau/families, Business & entrepreneurship, Circular & low emissions economy & climate change, Community, Design methodologies, Economy, Health, Housing, Innovation, Insights & learnings, Mana motuhake, NGOs, Parents, Physical infrastructure, Power, Social contract & cohesion, Systems change & transformation, Tamariki/children, Wāhine/women, Education & skills & training
Collaborative effort for new community initiative
GeneralTurei Mackey‘Aiga/whānau/families, Culture, Design methodologies, Frameworks, Health, (In)equity & (in)equality, Innovation, Māori, Mātauranga Māori, Parents, Pasifika, Physical infrastructure, Local government
Seven ways enterprise can learn from Pasifika to improve their workforce in Tāmaki Makaurau
Economic wellbeing, Cultural wellbeingGuest User‘Aiga/whānau/families, Business & entrepreneurship, Culture, Economy, (In)equity & (in)equality, Insights & learnings, Pasifika, Systems change & transformation, Education & skills & training, Employment & labour market & workforce
Innovation Nation Podcast
GeneralBrooke Hawe‘Aiga/whānau/families, Business & entrepreneurship, Central government, Circular & low emissions economy & climate change, Community, Culture, Debt & poverty, Design methodologies, Digital & technology, Economy, Frameworks, (In)equity & (in)equality, Innovation, Insights & learnings, Mana motuhake, Māori, Mātauranga Māori, Pasifika, Power, Rangatahi/young people, Social contract & cohesion, Systems change & transformation, Te ao Māori, Te taiao/natural world, Wealth, Education & skills & training, Employment & labour market & workforce, Local government, Social procurement, Supplier diversity