The Mobile Māori Nursing service provides free, flexible healthcare and support to whānau with long-term health conditions. Nurses can visit whānau where, and when, it is most convenient for them – at home, at the marae or any other community space.


This report summarises what Tui Ora and ImpactLab learnt together, looking at data for 214 whānau who were supported through the programme between the 1st of April 2024 to the 31st of March 2025.
This report summarises what Tui Ora and ImpactLab learnt together, looking at data for 214 whānau who were supported through the programme between the 1st of April 2024 to the 31st of March 2025.

Whānau Support Service provides 1:1 support through information, resources, advocacy, and referrals, acting as a ‘one-stop shop’ for whānau with a wide range of needs in and around Waharoa, in the Waikato region.

The New Zealand Youth Mentoring Network (NZYMN) is the national hub for the youth mentoring sector in New Zealand, fostering intentional youth mentoring with Taiohi in Aotearoa.

Pillars Ka Pou Whakahou supports whānau to break intergenerational cycles of incarceration through wraparound social work, holistic care, and mentoring.
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Visionwest Waka Whakakitenga’s Housing First Chronic programme tackles homelessness by making it rare, brief, and non-recurring, offering both housing pathways and the ongoing support needed to sustain them.
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