Publications
Wai Research produces qualitative and quantitative evidence and experience based publications from the heart of the community we serve.
Produced alongside our community, these publications have been made available to generate discussion and debate, provoke thoughts and for use as a training resource for other like-minded organisations and individuals.
Ngā Hua o #tātou – Emerging Trends of Success Whānau Impact: Part 2
Te Whānau o Waipareira
This publication is a summary of the #tātou…

Tāmaki Region Whānau Direct Outcomes Report (June 2015 – June 2017)
Te Whānau o Waipareira
This report is the first outcomes report produced…

Ngā Hua o #tātou – Understanding, Navigating and Embedding Outcomes for Collective Impact: Part 1
Wai Research
This report highlights measurement frameworks as essential element…

Pou Hākinakina: Sports and Recreation for Māori in West Auckland
Wai Research
This report is an investigation into the current…

Kia Pū te Wai o Pareira – “He Kōrero ā-Whānau”
Dr Tanya Allport, Haze White, Georgina Martin, Donna Te Whiu
He Kōrero ā-Whānau, is a first-hand account from…

Te Kura Nui o Waipareira: Issue 1 – Whanaungatanga
Meihanna Durie, Tanya Allport
Whanaungatanga // Connecting Whānau and Communities. The theme…

Collective Impact: A Literature Review
Chris Smythe, Te Whānau o Waipareira
This review aims to give a wide ranging…

#tātou Collective Impact Learnings April 2015 – 2017: A Report Prepared for Te Pae Herenga o Tāmaki
Te Whānau o Waipareira
Initial learnings from the first two (2) years…

Kaiārahi Work Programme: Creating Meaningful Services for Whānau
Hector Kaiwai, Te Pou Matakana
Kāiarahi is a national system of North Island…

Measuring Impact with Social Return on Investment
Dr Sneha Lakhotia, Wai Research
The question is not whether or not to…

Value Creation by Taitamariki Programme: Social Return on Investment Report
Te Whānau o Waipareira
This Social Return on Investment forecast report was…

The Whānau Centre Collective Impact Initiative #tātou – Whānau Centre Health Needs Assessment
Te Whānau o Waipareira
The Whānau Centre Health Needs Assessment report was…

Kia Pū Te Wai o Pareira – Catalysts of Whānau Health and Wellbeing
Dr Tanya Allport, Dr John Huakau, Haze White, Donna Te Whiu
Catalysts of Whānau Health and Wellbeing in West…

Kaumātuatanga – Māori and Ageing in New Zealand: A Literature Review
Sarah Wood, Wai Research
Perceptions of Indigenous populations as young may be…
