“Always be open and honest with yourself, because if you can accept who you are as a person you will attract people around you that share the same energy.”
Read More“Ko au te G.I, Ko te G.I ko au - I am G.I and G.I is me”
Read MoreLeilani's words of advice to us all, "keep healthy, wash your hands and eat your vegetables."
Read More“Problems can arise in relationships and seeking help is essential, whether it's talking to friends or family, or a counsellor.”
Read MoreHealthy relationships for Rina encompass connection, love, hope, support, listening, participation, ideas, and honoring the Treaty of Waitangi.
Read More“Talking about healthy relationships begins an ongoing journey about our relationships with ourselves, our loved ones and our communities. It doesn’t stop, it just keeps going and deepening.”
Read More“You can’t describe how you become HEART... HEART starts at home and looking after yourself.”
Read More“Having a good relationship with yourself is important, being nice to yourself as well as being self-reflective, owning your actions and being empathetic.”
Read More“Koru Group is the embodiment of a healthy relationship. Where you can be yourself - whole or broken, it doesn’t matter - a place to refuel with loving support and kindness.”
Read More“Healthy relationships encompass genuine caring, kindness, non-judgement, helping others and making a difference.”
Read More“Don’t be afraid to ask for help, or to accept it when it is offered to you. Don’t do it own your own, it doesn’t work. Our organisation (TCDT) and HEART are here for our community, and we are here for the long run.”
Read More“I think accepting we are flawed human beings, we can then begin the process of asking ourselves; how do we pick ourselves up after we fall off the waka?”
Read More“You have to keep on giving people the seeds to grow, they will flourish one day.”
Read More“Accepting your emotions and knowing it’s ok to feel those, it doesn’t make you any less of a leader.”
Read More“Being a Change Agent means being able to share our own journeys about relationships, our needs, our aspirations and to be able to connect with others in the community.”
Read More“Healthy relationships are not perfect, it is a consciousness to have the best connections with those around you.”
Read More“Puamiria spoke from the heart when she talked about the world she wanted all mokopuna to grow up in. A world where they would not be harmed by violence and could enjoy healthy relationships that supported them to have great lives.”
Read More“When we think that we have to do everything on our own, it’s sort of an unhealthy relationship with ourselves.”
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