Learning outcomes
If you are considering using the resources on this page to develop a sexual violence prevention programme, you might like to orient students learning to the following learning outcomes.
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Demonstrate understanding of key concepts in te reo Māori and pūrakau that support rangatahi exploration of sexuality, relationships, and healing
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Explain how and why a society informed by Western cultural norms can create unique pressures and expectations in relation to gender, sexuality, relationships, and healing
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Critically discuss how challenges can arise in young people’s lives when growing a sexual identity and forming relationships
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Adopt personal reflexivity in examining one’s own past, present, and future behaviour
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Engage ihi, wehi, and wana in the appreciation of mahi toi produced by creatives in a process of raising awareness of social issues, and in a healing process by speaking into silenced topics
Tōku tuakiri provides resources that support rangatahi to better understand themselves, their whakapapa, gender, attraction, desire, and sexuality. The resources on this platform encourage rangatahi to know themselves through Māori understandings of sexuality. The resources support rangatahi to develop the tools and skills to resist racist, sexist, and homophobic understandings of Māori, gender and sexuality.
There are four topics in Tōku tuakiri.
Tōku tuakiri |
My identity
Explore the purpose behind each platform on this website
Our website is structured in relation to three platforms that cover several topics. The platforms are based on the things rangatahi, kaumātua & kaimahi told us were important for rangatahi learning about becoming sexual beings. The platforms are packed with content that allow rangatahi to explore:

Puta ki te wheiao ki te ao mārama provides resources that support rangatahi to better understand the mana of wāhine and mana of tāne, relationship tikanga and relationship pressures online and offline. The resources on this platform encourage rangatahi to identify and resist racist and sexist understandings of Māori, gender, relationships and sexuality. Young people are encouraged as learners of Māori understandings of gender and sexuality. We seek to normalise an exploration of relationships and sexuality within safe and ethical limits.
There are six topics in Puta ki te wheiao ki te ao mārama.
Puta ki te wheiao ki te ao mārama | Gender & sexuality in the world of light
Te ara toi ora provides resources that support rangatahi and whānau to better understand sexual violence, its impacts, and ways of healing. The resources on this platform encourage rangatahi to derive strength and resilience, and hold hope for their future.
There are six topics in Te ara toi ora
Te ara toi ora | Healing journeys
Case study 2: Maranga Ake’s music
Maranga Ake is a contemporary mixed media Māori artist whose background is in music
Case study 4: Karen Brown’s art curation
Karen Brown is a contemporary mixed media Māori artist whose background is in art