Rangatahi Hauora Workshop

Hosted by Ngā Wai Tāpara a Rangatahi, Te Tara o Te Whai attended the noho to capture insights from the rangatahi in attendance.

Key questions and insights gathered are listed in the table below.

What matters to you most when it comes to health and wellbeing in Hauraki? What services do you want to see improved or more available to you in your community? What would success look like for you and your whānau? What are the best ways to inform you about local changes?
Mental health More events or days that were fun and made for them. More things held to connect them to culture. Wananga where they can learn waiata / te reo Having enough money Social Media
Being to access reliable and helpful information when I need it Space for connections to be built with others in the community through one day events Passing NCEA Make short videos that are funny
Trust Rangatahi all wanted a space they could go to hang out that was their own Finishing school Hold a day or event that actually gets us interested in the first place
Having reliable peers they can talk to Getting a car or my license Making sports teams
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