We are extremely proud to promote the successes of our Pasifika Community funded Initiatives, which have been funded through the Waka Hourua Community fund. In the past 12 months, these initiatives, led by mostly small Pasifika groups, have been delivering with...
Taking an authentic youth participation approach to the co-design and co-delivery of #GPS2016 was a priority that Le Va ensured from the outset. Our approach over nine months culminated into the two days of #GPS2016, role modelling good practice on how to work...
Each year in New Zealand, one in five adults will experience mental illness, and Pasifika people experience mental illness at a higher rate than the general population. Would you know how to respond? That is the question which initially piqued our team’s interest. It...
We had the privilege of having one of our very talented Youth Action Komiti (YAK) members, Trish Tupou, present in the suicide and violence prevention stream at #GPS2016. For Pasifika, our understanding, interactions and links to the environment are important...
E fofo e le alamea le alamea: In our problems lie our solutions.” Le Va is honoured to support influential next generation Pasifika health leaders through the Le Tautua Matau Mana Moana (or M3) Pasifika leadership programme. It was important for the M3 leaders...