Upcoming Events & Programmes
The Pākehā Project Leadership Journey
Honouring Te Tiriti in Practice - Applications close 12 June
The Pākehā Project Leadership Journey is our flagship programme for Pākehā leaders who are seeking to live their commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi in meaningful, grounded, and relational ways.
Designed to complement Treaty education and other forms of “learning about” history, tikanga, and te reo Māori, this programme focuses on a different — and often missing — layer of change: how our worldview lives in us, and how it shapes the systems, relationships, and decisions we are part of every day.
Leadership through Restoration and Healing programme
A Haumanu approach to leadership - Applications close 19 June
A new programme for leaders has been designed by the Centre for Social Impact. The Leadership through Restoration and Healing programme is tailor-made for leaders interested in bringing restoration into the work of systems change, and finding new ways for people to work, relate, design and learn together.
Haumanu, a new way of leading
Explore how to bring healing and restoration into leadership and the systems we work within. Leading from a place of wellbeing, mauri ora and healing will create the conditions for new solutions to intractable problems to emerge.
Our team of associates from the Centre for Social Impact have for several years been creating, prototyping and refining Haumanu, a healing approach to systems change. Haumanu is a Māori kupu which means to revive, rejuvenate and restore to health. Haumanu blends western knowledge with mātauranga Māori. It takes what the late Professor Angus Macfarlane called “he awa whiria” - a “braided river” approach, combining the strengths of two distinct worldviews as equals.
In this webinar we will take you through Haumanu and a Haumanu process so you can experience the profound hope and depth of this work. We will also share an upcoming learning opportunity with you.
Presenters: Centre for Social Impact associates Louise Marra and Chloe Harwood. Read more about them on the CSI website here.
Online event is held via Zoom. Access link will be delivered via email on day prior to the event.