Rangatahi-led design and development of a Tiny Whare
As part of our kaupapa rangatahi methodology, Generation Kāinga is considering how we disseminate research differently so that it is accessible and interesting for rangatahi and their whānau.
Kawenata Signing
Te Kawenata o ngā rākau Turuturu.
We collaboratively work together to weave the linings of our tukutuku panels that will proudly adorn our whare.
Pūrangakura welcomes PhD student from MIT
In February 2024, Margaret Haltom, a PhD student from MIT, Massachusetts spent a month with the Gen K team at Pūrangakura.
Rangatahi interview training wānanga
Dr Annie Te One and Associate Professor Shiloh Groot held two training days on Tuesday 26 March and Thursday 2 May 2024 for the rangatahi researchers and partners who will be undertaking interviews.
Political Kaupapa
Our political voice as Gen K has become an important aspect of the research project and we have been actively engaging in political kaupapa.
Place based wānanga
Over 2024 and 2025 the Gen K research team will visit each of our six partner organisations who are located across Aotearoa.
Conferences
In December 2023, several members of the Gen K team attended the SOAC conference in Pōneke.