Ko te hokai-nuku, ko te hokai-rangi Ko te hokai o to tipuna, a Tane-nui-a-rangi Communities that learn together, thrive together.
Wellington
We are The Tangata Whenua Community and Voluntary Sector Research Centre (Community Research) and we help make good relevant research, that can support development, accessible to all the vast and varied groups that make up our communities.
We gather community research and share it with a broader audience. We create a hub for researchers, iwi and community organisations to share their work. We encourage good methods in community research and we communicate the benefits of community-based research. We publish resources which help people do community research well. This makes a healthier, better connected sector.
Community Research operates a Treaty-based model of governance, to reflect the partnership established in the Treaty of Waitangi.
Your valued support of our work leads to:
* A connected, healthier, more knowledgeable tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector
* More groups resourced to do their research and evaluation, including first-timers
* More groups likely to undertake well-managed, community-led research which makes changes in their community, yields better insights and findings
* Better awareness of evidence based practice.
Since 2008 we has supported people throughout Aotearoa by:
* creating a database listing over 300 pieces of quality research
* sharing the latest news and guidance amongst a vast network of community organisations
* profiling 300 researchers
* creating valuable research collections, including Whanau Ora Research
* offering the Kuhu Mai programme
* running accessible research webinars and events
Our work leads to:
* A connected, healthier, more knowledgeable tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector
* More groups resourced to do their research and evaluation, including first-timers
* More groups likely to undertake well-managed, community-led research which makes changes in their community, yields better insights and findings
* Better awareness of evidence based practice.
Your generosity makes a difference 28 September 2018
With your contribition Community Research has been able to provide key webinars with 2,548 people registered in the last 12 months.
We continue to provide access to a vast repository of research and resources for the Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector.
We use YouTube Live and web-based technologies in immediate and powerful ways to share ‘what works’ in communities.
Here's what some of the attendees had to say when we asked “What did you get out of today’s webinar?”:
“The examples of two initiatives given in this webinar are so ground roots you can’t help but
see the benefits to those who participate.” (Waikato)
“How projects to do with Māori are doing well in other areas, that could be done in my rohe as
well.” (Bay of Plenty)
“The growth, strength and potential of Māori-led development – it has far reaching benefits in terms of “real” gains for whānau in so many areas –economically, health, education and so on. The aroha and support for the mahi based on the comments flooding through…” (Bay of
Plenty)
“Hope…” (Auckland)
“The encouragement of others who hang in there for the long term and try the next step with real people in real situations without fudging the difficulties.” (Waikato)
“Inspiration to explore the aspirations of my own iwi and community, and discuss ways that may help support us going forward.” (Waikato)
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