![]() On Pink Shirt Day, let's turn Aotearoa into a sea of pink and know that together, we can Stop Bullying. Bullying often makes people feel alone, but Pink Shirt Day shows that many people care. Many people want to play their part in making Aotearoa a safe, welcoming and respectful place for everyone, regardless of age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, or cultural background. We want to be holding hands long after old age has set in. May You grant us the strength to face it together. Whether we’re up against poverty, sickness, unemployment, temptation, or stress, may we have peace in any situation. focussed on creating employment pathways for Mori and Pasifika youth. Grant us the courage to stand strong together when we’re facing trials. Real change happens when we Stand Together, sending a strong message that there is no place for bullying in Aotearoa. To help all of New Zealand grow, stand strong and thrive in a digital world. 'Stand Together' refers to how bullying behaviour is influenced by the actions and values of friends, whānau, schools, kura, workplaces and whole communities. 'Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora' means to stand together in life and wellness. The family stand on the outer ring, linked together with their children and providing for them. Featuring June Pitman-Hayes with childrens entertainer Pio Terei, singing in English and Maori. An Aboriginal painting called Community Strong Together. Pink Shirt Day shows there are many people who care about supporting you. Find a friend and sing along to Aotearoas catchy KIA KAHA song. Now, it caters to over 240 students from year 1 to year 13. for this Mori initiative to stand here on Mori land, says Smith. Whare nui meeting house sometimes run together as one word wharenui. learning together as siblings and bonding with those students over on that side. This can be scary, and sometimes the first person you ask can’t or won’t do anything to help you. Te Wiki o Te Reo Mori - Mori Language Week. 'Speak Up' is also about asking for help when you need it. 'Speak Up' refers to having conversations with your friends, whānau, children, kaiako/teachers, tauira/students and wider communities to come up with ideas and strategies to address bullying. ![]() We stand together, supporting and empowering members, individually and. Te Paerata of Ngati Raukawa persuaded Rewi Maniapoto, despite his strong misgivings, to lead further Maori resistance. ![]() 'Kōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu' means to speak up and speak out in reference to bullying. It provides a network to ensure Mori have a voice within our union and in the. ![]()
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