Cups of Tea Yarns
Join us for a weekly online yarning session, use our platform to host your own Cuppa or book a one-on-one session with Arama.
Cups of Tea Yarns
Join us for a weekly online yarning session, use our platform to host your own Cuppa or book a one-on-one session with Arama.
INSPIRATION
Resources and Blogs to support a more in-depth understanding of the WT philosophy and Ways of Knowing and Doing.
SYSTEM NAVIGATORS
Follow the journey and Kaupapa of our 8 Walk Together System Navigators who are training as intercultural facilitators, and creating the ahi-kā for WT Aotearoa.
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Read more - How Do You Define Equity and What Should It Do or Achieve?more
Read more - Discovering Equity: Insights and Perspectives From Our Latest Sessionmore
Read more - How Can Equity as a Process Change The Way We Workmore
Read more - Exploring the Naïve Inquirer: Embracing Our Curiositymore
Read more - Embracing Naïve Inquiry Learning Through Questions and Curiositymore
Read more - Yarning about Partnerships: Embracing Shared Conceptualising and Understandingmore
Read more - A Collective Recognition of Universal Valuesmore
Read more - Navigating the Terrain of Effective Decision-Makingmore
Read more - Navigating the Terrain of Politicising Racemore
Read more - Yarns About the Qualities of a Good Leadermore
Read more - Yarns about Enhancing Government-Community Collaborationmore
Read more - The Intersection of Personal Traits, People, and Systemscollective leadership, trusted relationships, shared processes, facilitation vs leadership, burnout causes, wananga knowledge, power dynamics,... more
Read more - Exploring Collective Leadership Through Our Worldviewsmore
Read more - Exploring the Differences Between Facilitation and Leadershipmore
Read more - Celebrating the Depth of Te Reo Māori and Updates on the Walk Together NZ Journeymore
Read more - Cultivating Curiosity and Playfulness in Our Workmore
Read more - Walking Together for Te Tiriti o Waitangimore
Read more - Insights on connection, resilience, and finding common ground amidst division."