<p>How can we be like Māui to change, adjust and transition during this time?</p>
<p>Daylight savings signals a change of time in the Gregorian calendar. Farewelling Hine Raumati and welcoming Hine Takurua also signals a shift in season. This is a time to ensure crops are stored, people are resting and communities are preparing for the colder, darker months ahead. For Māori changes, adjustments and transitions are not new.</p>
<p>This edition was produced by Luke Rowe of Ngāti Raukawa te au ki te Tonga, Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Ngāti Kahungūnu descent. He is a Clinical Psychologist by trade and currently has roles focusing on Māori Health, Whānau Ora and Sport.</p>

Toi Hauora

Felicity Ware

Toi Hauora kōrero o te wā - Be like Māui: Making changes, adjustments and transitions

APR 6, 20203 MIN
Toi Hauora

Toi Hauora kōrero o te wā - Be like Māui: Making changes, adjustments and transitions

APR 6, 20203 MIN

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<p>How can we be like Māui to change, adjust and transition during this time?</p> <p>Daylight savings signals a change of time in the Gregorian calendar. Farewelling Hine Raumati and welcoming Hine Takurua also signals a shift in season. This is a time to ensure crops are stored, people are resting and communities are preparing for the colder, darker months ahead. For Māori changes, adjustments and transitions are not new.</p> <p>This edition was produced by Luke Rowe of Ngāti Raukawa te au ki te Tonga, Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Ngāti Kahungūnu descent. He is a Clinical Psychologist by trade and currently has roles focusing on Māori Health, Whānau Ora and Sport.</p>