Examples of Whāngai in a sentence
Whāngai arrangements are included in situations where the employee becomes a primary carer for one or more children.
Members of Mōkai Pātea (and “Members”) means persons who: (a) descend from Tamatea Pokai Whenua; and (b) affiliate by way of verified whakapapa to one or more of the iwi or hapū of Mōkai Pātea Nui Tonu, (and includes Whāngai who satisfy the Iwi Rūnanga verification processes); and (c) are registered on the Members’ Register.
Thirty (30) tauira (students) were supported by Tamaiti Whāngai wellbeing support services during this quarter.
Whāngai is a concept within Te Ao Māori that has been around since time immemorial.
Whāngai – where it is desired to include whängai as successors the Court will normally require evidence of their acceptance by the family either by signed consents or orally at the hearing.
This section of the report summarises the activities of the Tamaiti Whāngai service provided by Te Rūnanganui o Te Āti Awa in collaboration with the Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) for the period 1st July to 30th September 2020.
There are mainly tauira enrolled in the Māori and Pasifika Trades Training (MPTT) programmes offered by WelTec.Tamaiti Whāngai staff use the Te Whare Tapa Wha model to monitor the status and meet any needs of students and whānau.
We have started this journey with our Kaumātua John Retimana’s Whāngai Hauora concept, guiding a nurturing learning and development approach within Comprehensive Care, to share knowledge and understanding of the Te Ao Māori worldview, te Reo Māori and the Māori approach to accessing and delivering healthcare.
The New Zealand Law Society │ Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa ( Law Society) welcomes the opportunity to provide comment on the Law Commission’s Issues Paper (Issues Paper) Te Kōpū Whāngai: He Arotake – Review of Surrogacy.1 We congratulate the Commission on its paper, which is a comprehensive and measured review that accurately summarises and identifies the key issues associated with regulating surrogacy.
Whāngai does not sever the relationship between the child and the parents and members of the wider family but allows for ongoing contact between them.