In this video, Dr Hinemoa Elder speaks with kaimahi from across the Emerge Aotearoa Group about COVID-19 and the vaccination from a Māori world view.
Read moreEmerge Aotearoa’s new Mana Whakahaere says the organisation has an opportunity to be a leader in the way an organisation achieves equity and better outcomes for Māori by embracing Te Ao Māori principles.
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Read moreThe Generator (an initiative run by Emerge Aotearoa and Vaka Tautua), has supported enterprising students in Manurewa High School towards better financial futures by funding opportunities for them to test their YES prototypes.
Read moreTwo years after launching, The Generator is continuing to help enterprising Kiwis experiencing financial hardship to pave their way to a stronger financial future and improve their wellbeing.
Read moreA wonderful partnership between Emerge Aotearoa and Kāinga Ora in Maraenui.
Read moreAt the Emerge Aotearoa Group, Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori is a very important time of year and although we find ourselves in a different world right now, it did not stop us celebrating the Reo. We just did it in different ways.
Read moreWe are thrilled to announce that Nicola Coom has accepted the role of Executive Director of Emerge Aotearoa Limited, alongside her existing role of Executive Director of Ignite Aotearoa. Nicola will lead our social services across the motu, including our mental health, addiction, disability support, peer, employment, offender rehabilitation and housing support. This includes our emergency and transitional housing services.
Read moreWe support the banning of conversion practices in Aotearoa New Zealand and the three objectives of this bill. We have made recommendations for the improvement of the bill. This submission is made on behalf of Barbara Disley, Chief Executive, and members of the Emerge Aotearoa Group Executive Team. It has their full support and endorsement.
Read moreA whakawātea was held at Emerge Aotearoa’s new Masterton social housing development on Thursday 1 July to officially bless the whenua.
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