Community Research Newsletter | Dec 2019 No images? Click here Co-Design for Well-beingIn our first webinar for 2020, Angie Tangaere and Dr Penny Hagen from The Southern Institute will discuss their work empowering whānau to be active participants in their well-being by leading co-design processes to develop systems and services that support their tamariki to have the best start in life. 11.00am, Monday 24th February 2020. Book here. Watch the Recording: White Fragility - Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism.Hear Dr Robin DiAngelo discuss how to better understand how we can engage and partner more effectively in cross-cultural dialogue, anti-racist action and change. My house, Our house, Their houseSocieties are looking towards innovative ways of accommodating the increasing number of people reaching 65 years of age without the provision of home ownership. This research by Robyn Barry follows five years of the development of a philanthropic social shared housing model for older women. Tiriti-based futures + Anti-racism 2020Tiriti-based futures and Anti-racism is an innovative online and offline, Tiriti-based, anti-racism and decolonisation event in Aotearoa 21st - 30th March 2020Webinar topics include institutional racism, anti-racism and Tiriti stories, decolonisation, building Tiriti-based futures and transforming our constitution. Register here Ngā mihi nui ki a tātou katoa Warm thanks to everyone that connected with Community Research this year. Special thanks to the webinar presenters, the researchers who shared their work with us, our hard working team, our friends on Facebook, our funders, plus everyone who attended the Te Auaha Pitomata New and Emerging Community Researcher Awards in October. Huge thanks to the people who made a donation to us. We really appreciate your support. Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi....It is not my strength alone, but the collective strength. |