Emma is the Kaiwhakapā Data for Whiria Te Muka and is responsible as kaitiaki for all data-related information for the Whiria Te Muka mahi. Emma moved back to New Zealand from Western Australia last year after working there for five years. She is a Mum of two boys and is loving being back in Āotearoa with them as they explore and embrace their Māori cultural heritage. Her every day goal is ensure that they have their own bright futures in New Zealand and how she can possibly contribute towards that for them.
We are systems advocates and activists directly raising the whānau voice with agencies of the Crown in order to effect change.
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