Tuku Iho

Hāpai Te Hauora

Overview

Features:
  • Swipe-to-Read™
  • Touch-to-Hear™
  • Touch-to-Spell™
  • Record your narration

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taupānga, arā ko 'Tuku Iho'. He kohinga kōrero ēnei hei tautoko i ngā mātua me ngā whānau hou. He mihi maioha ki a koe, otirā ki tō whānau i tēnei wā whakahirahira!

Tuku Iho is a bi-lingual digital resource for whānau hapū, māmā hapū and māmā hou that shares intergenerational knowledge in maternal and child wellbeing.

Tuku Iho is framed from a te ao Māori perspective and linked to mātauranga Māori, the sets of knowledge that were given to us from our ancestors.

The development of Tuku Iho was led by the National SUDI Prevention Coordination Service at  Hāpai  Te  Hauora Māori Public Health.

Partners are Māori film and creative arts centre the  Māoriland Charitable Trust; cultural services agency Kiwa Digital; and the Hira Programme in  in Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand that focuses on enabling digital technologies to make health care more accessible and equitable.

Tuku Iho was launched by Hon Ayesha Verrall, Minister for Research, Science and Innovation and Associate Minister of Health at a community event in Ōtaki, New Zealand in August 2022.


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