Te Puawaitanga o Te Pū o Te Wheke (TPOTPOTW), have developed an
initiative to lead a kaumātua/kuia violence prevention roadshow as part
of the ‘Te Aorerekura’ family and sexual violence prevention strategy.
Te Aorerekura is the national strategy for prevention of family and sexual violence. This initiative is one of the activities within the strategy to support kaumātua and kuia. A collaborative approach with Te Puawaitanga O Te Pu O Te Wheke, Hāpori Awhi, and Te Puawai Kaumatua O Whangarei, Terenga Paraoa, forms a diversified stakeholder membership including kaumātua/kuia, and representatives of agencies and communities committed to addressing elder abuse. The initiative, funded by the Office for Seniors, and also supported by Te Rūnanga a Iwi o Ngāpuhi, Ngāpuhi Iwi Social Services, and Te Hauora o Ngāpuhi, is to create a space within Te Taitokerau where kaumātua and kuia can network, raise awareness about elder abuse, and share experiences.
Making use of his ability to bring awareness to hard topics with a clever use of wit, humour, and real subject knowledge, Actor and Entertainer - Pio Terei will be on the mic as the MC for
the roadshow. For this roadshow Pio broaches a difficult topic - The abuse of elderly people. Not exactly a topic of high comedy, however a good balance between humour and heartbreak, is great for allowing the listener to become emotionally invested in an honest way. Laughter is a powerful tool for forming connections, managing conflict, and reducing tension. This roadshow creates a perfect environment for kaumātua and kuia to feel safe and comfortable to connect in meaningful ways, share their voices, thoughts, and experiences, which are critically important.
The first roadshow was hosted September this year in Whangārei and was received well by participants speaking highly of the welcoming feel, the manaakitanga, the kai, and of course the MC.
The next roadshow will be hosted at Pakanae Marae by TPOTPOTW. All kaumātua & kuia are invited and encouraged to come along and share time, kai, and korero of hope and resilience. It is important for our kaumātua and kuia to share with others what matters to them in keeping safe, well supported, and free from violence.
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