We have listened to the voices of many Te Hiku whānau throughout our journey so far. We have asked them to share some of the health and wellbeing issues faced here in Te Hiku ō Te Ika and their ideas on how we can creatively solve them for future generations.
It’s hard enough to get an appointment for goodness sakes. I think, why am I bothering?
Wahine, Kuia, 74
Sometimes I don’t want to go into a doctor, but I still need help.
Tama, Taitamariki
It’s difficult to access services from here.
Wahine, Kuia, 74
One of those kids involved in the ram raids was eight years old. The reality is there’s poverty in our homes. You’ve got leaky homes, houses falling down…
Tane
We want more structures like papakāinga. It’s about whanaungatanga and hapūtanga.
Tane
We need better pathways and opportunities to get a house.
Wahine
There are a lot of barriers to housing, even renting. A lot of houses are low quality as well.
Tane
More halfway houses. There are heaps of people inside with nowhere to be bailed.
Tane
There’s the price of housing and then even getting a house.
Tane