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Holding space

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Holding space is a podcast from Whārarau. In each episode, we sit down with people from across the infant, child, and adolescent mental health and addiction sector, and related sectors, to korero about the work, the challenges, and the heart behind supporting our tamariki and rangatahi. Join us as we hold space for honest conversations, shared learning, and collective growth. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Bronwyn Dunnachie and Tepora Pukepuke.

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Whāraurau

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Health

Podcast-Website

www.wharaurau.org.nz

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6. Jul 2026

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Creating services that work for young people 06.07.2026

In this episode, Chloé Guinaudie shares her experiences working in youth mental health, including embedding lived experience into services and supporting the development of youth hubs. She explores early intervention, building trust with young people and families, and what meaningful youth engagement can look like in practice. Chloé Guinaudie is a mental health consultant with over eight years’ ex...

Kia Ora Ake | Supporting tamariki wellbeing in schools 22.06.2026

In this episode, we speak with Romy Lee from Asian Family Services, who introduces Kia Ora Ake, a school-based mental health programme in Counties Manukau. Romy is a Mental Health and Addiction (MHA) all-rounder, with experience spanning lived experience leadership, clinical practice, sector leadership and service design. She heads the lived experience portfolio at Asian Family Services, leading K...

An introduction to Asian Family Services 08.06.2026

In this episode, we speak with Dr Kelly Feng from Asian Family Services (AFS). Kelly shares her clinical and leadership journey, her passion for service development, and insights into the wide range of support AFS provides, including mental health, gambling harm, and school-based initiatives. We discuss the challenges Asian communities in Aotearoa face, the importance of culturally safe care, and...

An introduction to the Triple P and Incredible Years programmes 25.05.2026

In this episode, we talk to our very own Lisa Maughan to explore the parenting programmes Triple P – Positive Parenting Programme and Incredible Years (IY). Lisa shares how these programmes support parents, caregivers, teachers, and whānau, along with the role Whāraurau plays in supporting workforce training and programme delivery across Aotearoa. Lisa Maughan is a Principal Advisor at Whāraurau,...

Talking through trauma: Finding the right balance with kids 11.05.2026

In this episode, we talk to Professor Vanessa Cobham, who shares practical insights for parents on navigating conversations with their children about traumatic experiences. Vanessa explores how to strike the right balance between over-discussing and under-discussing difficult topics, and explains why staying silent, or “letting sleeping dogs lie” can often be more harmful for a child in the long r...

Supporting rangatahi through addiction and recovery 27.04.2026

In this episode, we sit down with Peter Thorburn, Director at Meth Education and Solution Services (MESS). He reflects on his journey through addiction, time in prison, and eventual recovery, and shares insights into how to better support rangatahi facing mental health and addiction challenges. Peter also examines gaps in the current system, highlighting the importance of building whānau capacity,...

The value of lived experience 13.04.2026

In this episode, we talk to Jessica Apanui about the vital importance of lived experience roles in the mental health and addiction workforce. Jess shares insights from her work on the Mana Over Meth Kura Kaupapa programme and offers guidance for practitioners and whānau on how best to support young people navigating addiction. She also shares personal reflections and advice – grounded in her own l...

Recognising and responding to sexual trauma in children and young people 23.03.2026

*Content warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual trauma, which may be distressing for some listeners. If it brings up some difficult feelings, consider reaching out to someone you trust or a mental health professional for support. In this episode, we speak with clinical psychologist, Catherine Gallagher about sexual trauma – its impact on children and young people, and the different wa...

Understanding trauma in our kids 09.03.2026

*Content warning: This episode includes discussion of trauma, which may be distressing for some listeners. If it brings up some difficult feelings, consider reaching out to someone you trust or a mental health professional for support. In this episode, we speak with clinical psychologist, Catherine Gallagher about trauma: what it is, what it isn’t, and how it can show up in children and adults. Sh...

Understanding the Substances & Choices Scale and Brief intervention tool (SACS-ABC) 23.02.2026

In this episode we talk to Dr Grant Christie about the Substance & Choices Scale and Brief intervention tool (SACS-ABC). This tool was developed by Grant in collaboration with Whāraurau, it is used to assist in identifying young people at risk of AOD problems and to guide brief intervention, further treatment, and/or referral options. Dr. Grant Christie is a child and adolescent psychiatrist s...

Reflecting on the changing landscape of mental health in Aotearoa 08.12.2025

In this episode, we talk to Professor Te Kani Kingi about his research and projects, including his involvement in the development of the Te Whare Tapa model of Māori health. He also reflects on trends on Māori health and the impacts of social media on rangatahi in Aotearoa. Professor Te Kani Kingi is the Executive Director of Research and Innovation at Te Whare Wananga O Awanuiarangi. He was born...

ADHD and the pīwakawaka | An analogy 24.11.2025

In this episode, we talk to Byron Rangiwai about his journey with ADHD – from early struggles in rigid classroom settings to finding academic success and cultural reconnection later in life. Byron shares insights on how schools and homes can better support neurodiverse young people and introduces his pīwakawaka analogy – a powerful way for young people to reframe ADHD and better understand themsel...

Working alongside rangatahi: Insights for practitioners 10.11.2025

In this episode, we kōrero with Wiremu Gray about his journey from a challenging childhood to his work today as a counsellor and cultural advisor. Wiremu shares insights from his mahi supporting rangatahi in schools and offers practical guidance for practitioners working in this space. He also introduces the Te Whare Mauri Ora model, an innovative approach to mental health and cultural wellbeing g...

Understanding the challenges of rural mental health 27.10.2025

In this episode, we talk to Kathryn Wright, who provides some advice for practitioners on handling rural mental health crises and spotlights the specific challenges these communities typically face. Kathryn has studied and worked in the field of rural mental health for 10 years and has experience working with people aged five to 85, in schools and private practice. She is a full member of the New...

Early intervention and whānau-centred approaches to youth forensics 13.10.2025

In this episode, we’re joined by Enys Delmage and James Gardiner to talk about the current trends in youth offending, and how public perception shapes government policy in thisarea. Enys and James also highlight the importance of evidence-based early intervention and whānau-centred approaches to youth forensics.  Enys Delmage is an adolescent psychiatrist based at Ngā Taiohi, a secure inpatient me...

Minimising drug harm among rangatahi in Aotearoa 29.09.2025

*Content warning: Discussion of drug use; addiction. In this episode, we sit down with Ben Birks Ang to explore substance use among rangatahi in Aotearoa. We examine emerging trends and discuss how the Drug Foundation works proactively alongside schools, whānau, and communities to encourage early intervention and improve outcomes.   Ben Birks Ang is the deputy executive director, programmes for Te...

Māori wellbeing and suicide prevention 15.09.2025

*Content warning: Discussion of suicide.  In this episode, we speak with Mathew Kiore about his suicide prevention mahi at Te Rau Ora. He shares how he supports whānau on their healing journeys and highlights the importance of building strong, trusting relationships between practitioners and the wider community.  Mathew Kiore is manager, Centre of Māori Suicide Prevention at Te Rau Ora . Matt is a...

Challenging the narrative | Suicide, social media, and responsible storytelling 08.09.2025

*Content warning: Discussion of suicide. In this episode, we talk to Mark Wilson about how social media can distort our understanding of suicide. Mark also shares insights on how we can better educate people to talk about this complex issue with safety and accuracy. Mark is senior media advisor at the Mental Health Foundation. His commitment to his mahi is deeply personal; he lost his wife to suic...

Fact vs. fiction | What we get wrong about eating disorders 01.09.2025

*Content warning: Discussion of eating disorders. “Our focus on weight and shape has come to a boiling point”  In this episode, David Stoner unpacks common myths about eating disorders, highlighting the flaws of Body Mass Index (BMI) as a tool, and discussing how misinformation – especially on social media – can cause body image issues in young people. David is a consultant psychiatrist at the Sou...

Unpacking neurodiversity | A lived experience perspective 18.08.2025

In this episode, we talk to Eden Grimwood about neurodiversity – from common misconceptions to the varied challenges that neurodiverse youth experience. Drawing from her lived experience, Eden shares practical insights into how educators and mental health professionals can cultivate more inclusive environments that will truly support neurodiverse individuals going forward. Eden Grimwood is a youth...

Stories of healing from eating disorders 04.08.2025

*Content warning: Discussion of eating disorders. In this episode, we talk to Megan Tombs and Genevieve Mora regarding their lived experience in both handling and healing from eating disorders.   Megan is a registered counsellor, who has knowledge of Family-Based Treatment (FBT) in the context of eating disorders. She helps families by providing a calm, non-judgemental space in which practical str...

Holding space | Introduction to Whāraurau 04.08.2025

Holding space is a podcast from Whārarau. In each episode, we sit down with people from across the infant, child, and adolescent mental health and addiction sector, and related sectors, to korero about the work, the challenges, and the heart behind supporting our tamariki and rangatahi. Join us as we hold space for honest conversations, shared learning, and collective growth.    This podcast serie...

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