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Whai Wāhitanga

Whai wāhitanga recognises young people as valued contributions to society, creating space for participation, agency and responsibility. 

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Mana is the authority we inherit at birth and we accrue over our lifetime. It determines the right of a young person to have agency in their lives and the decisions that affect them.  It acknowledges self-determination, empowered citizenship and authentic learning. From this flows whai wāhitanga, participation.

We enable young people to be empowered to participate when we allow all young people to navigate and participate in the world, rather than privileging the voices of a few. 

 

Young people are supported to choose their level of engagement in decisions that affect them.

Mana Taiohi with
JJ and Arohauni

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Whai Wāhtanga: Youth Participation in Aotearoa - Before 2020 and Beyond 

In this expert from Kaiparahuarahi (Vol.1, No.2), Sarah Finlay-Robinson, Rod Baxter, and Hannah Dunlop explore the whakapapa of youth participation in Aotearoa with insights from their experiences.

Kōrero Cafe:
Whai Wāhitanga 

21. Whakamana | Empowerment

Explore Mana Taiohi

Click on the images below to explore each principle and see relevant resources.

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