We sit at the intersection of change leadership, research, community activation, and whānau advocacy, offering a wide and rich range of project scopes.
If you’re looking for tautoko or support on a project related to lived experience, social wellbeing, or mental wellbeing, let’s connect.
We have flexible ways of working. As long as the kaupapa is designed to benefit those who need change most, we’re keen.
User Experience Design & Participatory Action Research
We can support and led a range of projects related to user experience research & evaluation. We are interested in kaupapa that support the betterment of whānau Māori, whānau whai ora, and young people.
We can walk organisations through co-design processes and associated culture changes, as best suited to their unique working environments.
Lived Experience Leadership
We LOVE supporting people in Lived Experience and Peer Support service design, service implementation and change optimisation.
We have a network of lived experience leaders across Aotearoa, who can offer bespoke services to best support your organisation, wherever you are in your lived experience implementation journey.
Community Collaboration
We offer ground-up change management through collaboration and co-design.
We are comfy at the grassroots, in whaanau kaupapa, and can mahi alongside you in governmental or medical peak body spaces. We can lead wānanga, facilitate workshops, and deliver keynotes about the power of lived experience in mental health and action-focused strategy design.
Policy and Advocacy
We take the view that “your policy is my life”, and therefore, policy development sits at the core of good lived experience leadership.
Combining User Experience Design & Participatory Action Research, and Lived Experience Leadership, we are well-placed to provide sound social and health policy advice that honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi, focuses on best practice, and achieves equitable outcomes.
We are interested in all things policy and are happy to provide advice and support for best practice and policy development through equity measures, practice evaluation, resource development, stakeholder engagement and community collaboration.