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Waha Pikitia - Te Whāriki Manawāhine Research

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Connecting Mahi Tūkino and Housing Poverty: Wāhine Give Voice to Compassionate Solutions

In this research, we aim to explore the relationship between mahi tūkino (family violence and sexual violence) and housing poverty, focusing on the experiences of Wāhine Māori and their whānau in the rohe of Hauraki. We used Mana Wāhine research methodology to investigate how the intersect of mahi tūkino and housing poverty impact the provision of secure housing for Hauraki Wāhine and their whānau. The findings confirm a connection, indicating that women bear the burden of the violence both at home and in the form of social and systemic violence from their communities and from State agencies. Despite this, Wāhine central to this study spoke courageously about hope, and offered compassionate solutions about redesigning the current housing system within the context of a Te Tiriti partnership.
Te Whāriki Manwāhine Researchers: Paora Moyle, Lesley Kelly, Ciara Duncan, Irene Kereama-Royal, and Denise Messiter
Te Whāriki Manawāhine O Hauraki

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