2025 He Pounga Waihoe Nā ō Mātua Symposium
About event organiser
Te Atawhai o Te Ao is an independent Māori research institute for environment and health.
Event information
Dates and location
28
May
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28
May
2025
9:00 am
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5:00 pm
Whanganui
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Format
Online
In person
Online & In-person
Costs
Paid
Free
Paid & Free
About the event
For more information or to register, please visit the official event page.
The 2025 He Pounga Waihoe Nā ō Mātua Symposium will explore Māori experiences of intergenerational trauma, recovery and healing.
There is no charge for this event. However, if you register and then are not able to attend, please ensure you tell the organisers immediately so they can offer the place to others.
Please direct all enquiries to the organisers.
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