Practice Foundations: Restorative Systems Change Haumanu framework and process
with Louise Marra, Tuihana Ohia and Rachael Trotman
Restorative systems change – Haumanu framework and process with Louise Marra, Tuihana Ohia and Rachael Trotman.
This session explores the role collective and intergenerational trauma plays in keeping our systems and humanity stuck. We share an approach that works to restore the past and seeks to create from a place of mauri ora, to create true and lasting change. This is vital in Aotearoa NZ to heal our collective colonisation trauma and create new futures.
Haumanu is a framework and process for doing just that. We have been prototyping the approach here and overseas to refine how to centre healing and restoration in systems change within organisations and systems. We believe organisations need to become trauma informed and grow capacities to work in restorative ways.
This session was being presented by Louise Marra, Tuihana Ohia and Rachael Trotman.
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