Faiva Ora Innovation Fund project: As i am

A nurturing approach was the best way moving forward, it created a great atmosphere for learning and development. Malo e lelei, my name is Natasha Barber, Director of As i am.  As i am is a community foundation that raises disability awareness and supports...

Faiva Ora Innovation Fund project: This is who I am

Ua aofia i le futiafu e tasi, When the river dries up, water is found only in the basin of the waterfall. Project: To create a digital resource to combat the stigma and discrimination associated with blind people who are able to lead fulfilling lives.   Talofa lava,...

Faiva Ora Community Innovation Fund project: This is Who I am

Project Purpose: Create digital resources to combat the stigma and discrimination associated with blind people who are able to lead fulfilling lives. Ua aofia i le futiafu e tasi. When the river dries up, water is found only in the basin of the waterfall.  ...

FLO Talanoa Facilitator Profile:Maria Pasene

It’s all about building relationships with others and building trust so that you are better able to influence change in a system that sometimes doesn’t respond well to the unique needs of our communities. FLO Talanoa is a community led suicide prevention education...

Preventing violence through Atu-Mai

This story was written by Innes Logan and published in the Spasifik magazine September 2018 issue. In July Le Va and ACC launched Atu-Mai, New Zealand’s first national violence prevention programme for young Pacific people. The programme has inspired Fuluiole...

Covid-19 Update

Face-to-face workshops will not continue while New Zealand is at Level 4. We will be in contact with all participants soon.