E tio te tūī, e ketekete te kākā, e korihi te kokako | It takes many instruments to make a symphony  

The Annual Te Aorerekura Hui took place on Wednesday 14 June 2023.  721 people registered to attend the Hui, in-person or online. The Hui theme was Ako tahi: Learning together.   

The Hui report is available here [PDF, 4.5 MB] and explores the major themes reflected in the korero on the day. These were:

  • Strengthening workforces
  • Shared learning and relationships with communities
  • Amplifying the voices of children and young people, and
  • Building the foundations of our work

Participants in the Hui asked questions through SLIDO. Te Puna Aonui has prepared answers and you can find these here [PDF, 485 KB]. 

220 people attended in-person, with another 400 online to enable broader participation.   

Hui programme

You can view the Hui programme here [PDF, 233 KB].

See progress updates from Te Puna Aonui agencies on YouTube: Te Puna Aonui(external link)
(external link)

For further information, please email TeAorerekuraHui@tepunaaonui.govt.nz  



Videos of the 2023 Te Aorerekura Hui

Opening whakatau and Chief Executive Emma Powell

Minister Marama Davidson - Weaving knowledge and action together









Responding: Learning to work differently

Children’s Voices - Office of the Children’s Commissioner

Strengthening: Building capacity for prevention

Tā Mark Solomon and Poata Watene

Healing: How do we enable progress?

Cross-Government Ministerial Panel

See transcript here [PDF, 121 KB]

Secretary of Justice Andrew Kibblewhite Closing Comments

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