Te Puawaitanga ki Ōtautahi Trust is a kaupapa Māori community-based organisation. It was founded in 2005 and is committed to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi in promoting whānau ora (wellbeing) for all, with a particular focus for whānau Māori. Our whakapapa is rooted in the vision and mahi of Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts, of Ngāi Tūāhuriri, and the Ōtautahi branch of the Māori Women’s Welfare League who established the Trust to enhance the health and wellbeing of wāhine Māori and their whānau. Me aro koe ki te hā o Hineahuone, pay heed to the dignity of women.
Delivering health, education, justice, and social services to whānau in the Waitaha Canterbury rohe, we work with whānau across the lifespan – from pregnancy through to end of life – as they navigate all aspects of their health and wellbeing. In addition to supporting māmā hapū and whānau in the early years of parenting, drawing on the mātauranga of our tīpuna, we also assist whānau who have physical illness (such as chronic disease), mental health and addiction challenges, and support those who are seeking to fulfil their cultural and spiritual aspirations.
The Trust’s values underpin our kaupapa Māori framework and whānau ora approach which are founded on tikanga and mātauranga Māori. All kaimahi are committed to ensuring whānau have the space and opportunity to express their mana motuhake self-determination and achieve their aspirations through access to culturally safe and responsive support. We honour diversity and respect the dignity and rights of everyone. Holistic support is whānau-centric, with the wellbeing of tamariki paramount to everything we do.
Our kaimahi are dedicated professionals who strive for excellence in all aspects of their work. Practice is inclusive, evidenced-based, current, and informed by a range of Māori models of health and wellbeing. As a Trust, we are committed to addressing the continued inequities that plague our whānau and have a deep understanding of the ongoing effects of colonisation and trauma. Our vision for safe, healthy, stable, and connected whānau securing positive futures for all generations positions us to advocate for intergenerational change. We will continue to challenge the systems and policies that have hindered whānau ora for many generations mō tātou a mō ngā uri a muri ake nei, for us and for those who will come after us.
With over 40 stores, including flagships Countdown, The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Number 1 Shoes and Lincraft, a 300-seat food-court and 1100 car parks you’ll find what you’re looking for at Eastgate.
Eastgate is on the corner of Buckleys Road and Linwood Avenue, Christchurch.
At our Centre Management Office, located upstairs, our friendly staff will be happy to help you with:
A fully equipped Parents Room is available between the female and male amenities at the end of the corridor beside Penny Lane Records and a smaller parents room is also upstairs on Level One in the Loft Area amenities.