Lunchtime learning: Explore the Papatūānuku Paradigm with Dr. Kathie Irwin
Oct
8

Lunchtime learning: Explore the Papatūānuku Paradigm with Dr. Kathie Irwin

Lunchtime learning: Explore the Papatūānuku Paradigm with Dr. Kathie Irwin


Earlier this year, we were delighted to begin collaborating with Dr. Kathie Irwin and Associates on developing our Gender Analysis with a Te Ao Māori Lens toolkit. We’re equally thrilled that Kathie has since joined CEWH as our Kaihautū, bringing her wisdom, mana and vision to this important mahi.

We’re excited to invite you to a free one-hour webinar where Dr. Irwin will introduce the Papatūānuku Paradigm, a toolkit she has designed to support and strengthen the work of CEWH and the wider sector in addressing the complex issue of women’s homelessness.

This is a unique opportunity to engage directly with the tool in its preliminary form and share your reflections on how it resonates in practice, and how it could be most useful in your work. Attendees will receive the preliminary version in advance, with an invitation to explore its application and contribute their perspectives during the session.

Date: Wednesday, 8 October
Time: 12–1pm
Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/the-papatuanuku-paradigm
This webinar will be recorded.

Ngā mihi nui Kathie, for your mana, your wisdom and your wairua.

Find out more about the Papatūānuku Paradigm here.

Find out more about Dr. Kathie Irwin here.

Find out more about CEWH here.

View Event →
May
26

Women's homelessness panel discussion

International Women’s Day has a long history of driving change, and this year’s theme was 'Accelerate Action.' We want to keep the conversation going beyond just one day.

Along with our partners, the Coalition to End Women’s Homelessness continues to seek progress and commitment from the government, to end women’s homelessness in Aotearoa.

Join Sharon Shea, Helen Robinson, Dr Jo Gamble and facilitator Amanda Kelly as we discuss the critical crossovers of women’s health, housing and retirement.

Kaupapa Māori public health specialist, Sharon Shea will be offering a mana wāhine lens within the context of te Tiriti, and reclaiming a mana wāhine narrative about rangatiratanga.

Dr. Jo Gamble will provide insights on financial well-being, with a particular focus on women's financial life journeys and the diverse experiences that shape their retirement years.

Hear from Helen Robinson about the findings of CEWH’s research report Ngā Ara ki te Kāinga: Understanding Barriers and Solutions to Women’s Homelessnessin which we seek clear promises and progress from the government.

Event location
The event is being held at Auckland City Mission - Te Tapui Atawhai, 140 Hobson Street, Auckland Central and online. 
Please note that general admission tickets to attend in Auckland have now sold out, but you can join the waiting list. You can still register to join online.

Time and date
Monday, 26 May 2025
6pm-7pm

To register for this event please follow this link or go to:
https://events.humanitix.com/women-s-homelessness-panel-discussion

For more information
Contact admin@cewh.org

View Event →