Whare Tukutuku
A collaboration between Te Rau Ora and the New Zealand Drug Foundation. The aim is to build a community based and informed mātauranga Māori approach to working with whānau experiencing Alcohol and other Drug (AOD) Primary harm.A collaboration between Te Rau Ora and the New Zealand Drug Foundation. The aim is to build a community based and informed mātauranga Māori approach to working with whānau experiencing Alcohol and other Drug (AOD) Primary harm.
TRACEY POTIKI
Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitahā
Tracey is the Kaiwhakahaere of the new alcohol and other drug innovation project, Whare Tukutuku. She has worked for more than 20 years to influence and make positive differences with and for whānau, hapū and iwi. She is committed to a reducing alcohol and other drug related harm within whānau and communities. Tracey is passionate about whānau ora and ensuring the voices of recovery whānau are heard across the nation.
Whare Tukutuku is a partnership between Te Rau Ora and the New Zealand Drug Foundation. The aim is to build a community based and informed matauraka Māori approach to working with whānau experiencing Alcohol and other Drug (AOD) Primary harm.
EUGENE CARNACHAN
Waikato-Maniapoto
Based in Auckland, Eugene is primarily focused on Whare Tukutuku, the new Workforce Innovation & Education and Training initiative, a developing collaboration between Te Rau Ora and the NZ Drug Foundation.
Eugene is passionate and committed to enabling change through art and communication. As a researcher, writer and director, he has contributed to over 70 documentaries – primarily social commentaries, touching on justice, addiction and hauora.