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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington
Nov
2
to Nov 3

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington

  • Te Rito Maioha Education Centre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Manawa Ora Mirimiri Workshop - The Foundations of Māori Bodywork and Healing.

Now - more than ever - there is a focus on self-care and a revitalisation of our traditional healing practices.

This workshop will be held at Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood Education Centre, Thorndon, Wellington.
Date: 2 - 3 November
Please note spaces for this workshop are STRICTLY LIMITED.
This is a 2-day workshop only - not a noho-marae (sleepover).
Hours are 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday.
Please note this workshop will NOT qualify you as a practitioner.

You will be introduced to Mirimiri and Romiromi; basic protocols and the philosophies that underpin practice, wellbeing from a cultural perspective and the importance of selfcare.

If you are travelling from out of town please ensure you have made your own accommodation arrangements. Catering is provided.

The cost of this workshop is $400. Please note spaces are strictly limited. You will need to pay in full when registering.

Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration details. You will need to include information about yourself, the reasons why you want to attend, and what you hope to gain from attending.

FYI if you work in community, education, healthcare or social services you may be eligible to have your registration fees paid for under professional development or cultural training. Please enquire with your employer.

Jolie Davis (Ngāti Kurī /Te Rarawa) is founder of Manawa Ora - one of the leaders in the Rongoā Māori space, with a team of practitioners and permanent clinic in Ngauranga, Wellington. She is also a panel member on the Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel to ACC.

For more information about Manawa Ora please go to the website: www.manawaora.org

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington
Jul
13
to Jul 14

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington

  • Te Rito Maioha Education Centre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Manawa Ora Mirimiri Workshop - The Foundations of Māori Bodywork and Healing.

Now - more than ever - there is a focus on self-care and a revitalisation of our traditional healing practices.

This workshop will be held at Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood Education Centre, Thorndon, Wellington.
Date: 13 - 14 July
Please note spaces for this workshop are STRICTLY LIMITED.
This is a 2-day workshop only - not a noho-marae (sleepover).
Hours are 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday.
Please note this workshop will NOT qualify you as a practitioner.

You will be introduced to Mirimiri and Romiromi; basic protocols and the philosophies that underpin practice, wellbeing from a cultural perspective and the importance of selfcare.

If you are travelling from out of town please ensure you have made your own accommodation arrangements. Catering is provided.

The cost of this workshop is $400. Please note spaces are strictly limited. You will need to pay in full when registering.

Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration details. You will need to include information about yourself, the reasons why you want to attend, and what you hope to gain from attending.

FYI if you work in community, education, healthcare or social services you may be eligible to have your registration fees paid for under professional development or cultural training. Please enquire with your employer.

Jolie Davis (Ngāti Kurī /Te Rarawa) is founder of Manawa Ora - one of the leaders in the Rongoā Māori space, with a team of practitioners and permanent clinic in Ngauranga, Wellington. She is also a panel member on the Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel to ACC.

For more information about Manawa Ora please go to the website: www.manawaora.org

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington
Apr
13
to Apr 14

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington

  • Te Rito Maioha Education Centre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Manawa Ora Mirimiri Workshop - The Foundations of Māori Bodywork and Healing.

Now - more than ever - there is a focus on self-care and a revitalisation of our traditional healing practices.

This workshop will be held at Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood Education Centre, Thorndon, Wellington.
Date: 13 - 14 April
Please note spaces for this workshop are STRICTLY LIMITED.
This is a 2-day workshop only - not a noho-marae (sleepover).
Hours are 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday.
Please note this workshop will NOT qualify you as a practitioner.

You will be introduced to Mirimiri and Romiromi; basic protocols and the philosophies that underpin practice, wellbeing from a cultural perspective and the importance of selfcare.

If you are travelling from out of town please ensure you have made your own accommodation arrangements. Catering is provided.

The cost of this workshop is $400. Please note spaces are strictly limited. You will need to pay in full when registering.

Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration details. You will need to include information about yourself, the reasons why you want to attend, and what you hope to gain from attending.

FYI if you work in community, education, healthcare or social services you may be eligible to have your registration fees paid for under professional development or cultural training. Please enquire with your employer.

Jolie Davis (Ngāti Kurī /Te Rarawa) is founder of Manawa Ora - one of the leaders in the Rongoā Māori space, with a team of practitioners and permanent clinic in Ngauranga, Wellington. She is also a panel member on the Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel to ACC.

For more information about Manawa Ora please go to the website: www.manawaora.org

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington
Nov
25
to Nov 26

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Wellington

  • Te Rito Maioha Education Centre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Manawa Ora Mirimiri Workshop - The Foundations of Māori Bodywork and Healing.

Now - more than ever - there is a focus on self-care and a revitalisation of our traditional healing practices.

This workshop will be held at Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood Education Centre, Thorndon, Wellington.
Date: Saturday 25th- Sunday 26th November.
Please note spaces for this workshop are STRICTLY LIMITED.
This is a 2-day workshop only - not a noho-marae (sleepover).
Hours are 9am-4pm, Saturday and Sunday.
Please note this workshop will NOT qualify you as a practitioner.

You will be introduced to Mirimiri and Romiromi; basic protocols and the philosophies that underpin practice, wellbeing from a cultural perspective and the importance of selfcare.

If you are travelling from out of town please ensure you have made your own accommodation arrangements. Catering is provided.

The cost of this workshop is $400. Please note spaces are strictly limited. You will need to pay in full when registering.

Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration details. You will need to include information about yourself, the reasons why you want to attend, and what you hope to gain from attending.

FYI if you work in community, education, healthcare or social services you may be eligible to have your registration fees paid for under professional development or cultural training. Please enquire with your employer.

Jolie Davis (Ngāti Kurī /Te Rarawa) is founder of Manawa Ora - one of the leaders in the Rongoā Māori space, with a team of practitioners and permanent clinic in Ngauranga, Wellington. She is also a panel member on the Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel to ACC.

For more information about Manawa Ora please go to the website: www.manawaora.org

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, WELLINGTON
Feb
25
to Feb 26

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, WELLINGTON

  • Manawa Ora Mirimiri (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. Please note: This workshop is NOT a qualification to formally practice Mirimiri and Romiromi.

Cost: $400
Please note this is a 2-day workshop). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Te Rito Maioha Education Centre, 191a Thorndon Quay, Thorndon, WELLINGTON
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Lunches and morning tea provided

TO REGISTER: Please email: info@manawaora.org

And let us know why you want to register and what you hope to gain by attending this workshop. Mauriora!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, BLUFF
Jul
30
to Jul 31

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, BLUFF

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. Please note: This workshop is NOT a qualification to formally practice Mirimiri and Romiromi.

Cost: $420
Please note this is a 2-day workshop). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Te Rau Aroha Marae, 12 Bradshaw St, Bluff

- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kokiri Marae, Lower Hutt, June 2022
Jun
25
to Jun 26

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kokiri Marae, Lower Hutt, June 2022

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

Please note: This workshop is NOT a qualification to formally practice Mirimiri and Romiromi.
This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Christchurch.
Cost: $370
Please note this is a 2-day workshop (not a sleep-over/noho marae) Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Kokiri Marae, 7-9 Barnes St, Seaview, Lower Hutt
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Rehua Marae, Christchurch, June 2022
Jun
4
to Jun 5

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Rehua Marae, Christchurch, June 2022

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Please note: This workshop is NOT a qualification to formally practice Mirimiri and Romiromi.
Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Porirua, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This will be our SECOND workshop in Christchurch. This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whanau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Christchurch.

Cost: $420
Please note this is a 2-day workshop (not a sleep-over/noho marae). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Rehua Marae 79 Springfield Road, St Albans Christchurch
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Te Rito Maioha Education Centre, Thorndon
Apr
23
to Apr 24

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Te Rito Maioha Education Centre, Thorndon

  • Te Rito Maioha Education Centre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. Please note: This workshop is NOT a qualification to formally practice Mirimiri and Romiromi.

Cost: $370
Please note this is a 2-day workshop). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Te Rito Maioha Education Centre, 191a Thorndon Quay, Thorndon, Wellington

- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Lunches provided

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, WELLINGTON
Jan
15
to Jan 16

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, WELLINGTON

  • Manawa Ora Mirimiri (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. Please note: This workshop is NOT a qualification to formally practice Mirimiri and Romiromi.

A VACCINE PASS is required to attend this event

Cost: $350
Please note this is a 2-day workshop). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Te Rito Maioha Education Centre, 191a Thorndon Quay, Thorndon, WELLINGTON
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Lunches provided

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kokiri Marae, Lower Hutt, November 2021
Nov
13
to Nov 14

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kokiri Marae, Lower Hutt, November 2021

SORRY THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Lower Hutt, Rotorua, Palmerston North, Christchurch and Ohakune.

Cost: $350
Please note this is a 2-day workshop (not a sleep-over/noho marae) Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Kokiri Marae, 7-9 Barnes St, Seaview, Lower Hutt
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Rehua Marae, Christchurch, July 2021
Jul
3
to Jul 4

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Rehua Marae, Christchurch, July 2021

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Porirua, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whanau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Lower Hutt, Rotorua, Palmerston North, Christchurch and Ohakune.

Cost: $380
Please note this is a 2-day workshop (not a sleep-over/noho marae). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Rehua Marae 79 Springfield Road, St Albans Christchurch
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri Workshop, Te Pae Tata Ruapehu Community Hub, June 2021
Jun
26
to Jun 27

Manawa Ora Mirimiri Workshop, Te Pae Tata Ruapehu Community Hub, June 2021

  • Te Pae Tata Ruapehu Community Hub (map)
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Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whanau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Lower Hutt, Rotorua, Palmerston North and Christchurch.

Cost: $350
Please note this is a 2-day workshop only (not a sleep-over/noho marae. Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Te Pae Tata Ruapehu Community Hub, 43a Ruapehu Road, Ohakune
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaia te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kokiri Marae, Lower Hutt, May 2021
May
22
to May 23

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kokiri Marae, Lower Hutt, May 2021

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Lower Hutt, Rotorua, Palmerston North, Christchurch and Ohakune.

Cost: $350
Please note this is a 2-day workshop (not a sleep-over/noho marae) Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Kokiri Marae, 7-9 Barnes St, Seaview, Lower Hutt
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Te Hotu Manawa Marae, Palmerston North, May, 2021
May
1
to May 2

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Te Hotu Manawa Marae, Palmerston North, May, 2021

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Lower Hutt, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whanau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Lower Hutt, Palmerston North, Christchurch, Ohakune and Rotorua.

Cost: $360
Please note this is a 2-day workshop only (not a sleep-over/noho marae. Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Te Hotu Manawa Marae, 140-148 Maxwells Line, Awapuni, Palmerston North
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaia te iti kahurangi!

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Mar
27
to Mar 28

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kokiri Marae, Lower Hutt, Mar 2021

Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Māori or non-Māori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Porirua, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whānau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in Kāpiti, Rotorua, Christchurch and Palmerston North.

Cost: $350
Please note this is a 2-day workshop only (not a sleep-over/noho marae). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Kokiri Marae, 7-9 Barnes Rd, Seaview, Lower Hutt
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Catering provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaiā te iti kahurangi!

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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kapiti College Marae, Paraparaumu, Feb 2021
Feb
13
to Feb 14

Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop, Kapiti College Marae, Paraparaumu, Feb 2021

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Learn the Foundations of authentic Māori Healing and Bodywork; including cultural concepts of wellbeing. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner - Maori or non-Maori - you are welcome to attend.

Connect to cultural knowledge and practice! Gain insight, rediscover your potential and experience personal transformation at this unique 2-day event! This workshop is for anyone; whether you are a beginner or experienced practitioner.

Authentic Mirimiri/Romiromi is a powerful indigenous healing modality. This is often in contrast to the widely held misconception that it is merely another form of massage. Be immersed in the cultural concepts and foundational philosophies of health and wellbeing that underpin the traditional practice of Mirimiri/Romiromi; including the importance of self-care. You will be given the tools and confidence to utilise Mirimiri and Romiromi not only as a form of healing for yourself and others, but as a way of life. Many people experience their own personal healing and transformation during this workshop.

Jolie Davis is an established traditional practitioner and educator (formally a trained nurse) from Te Rarawa/Ngati Kuri. She is currently based in Porirua, Wellington where she works as a Kaimirimiri and Injury Specialist.

The Manawa Ora workshop is recommended as a training option for staff and employees; ie; counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers and clinical practitioners looking to expand their cultural understanding and by doing so engage more effectively with Māori and whānau. Talk to your employer or organisation about supporting your attendance for the purpose of professional development.

This workshop is suiitable as an introduction for total beginners (you don't need any experience), Kaimirimiri or established practitioners looking to develop their knowledge around the bodywork; so that you can begin working towards reclaiming wellness for yourself, your whanau and your community. The Manawa Ora Workshops are currently delivered in NZ (Kāpiti, Rotorua, Palmerston North, Christchurch).

Cost: $350
This is a 2-day workshop only (not a sleep-over/noho marae). Fees do not include accomodation. If you are travelling from out of town please be sure to arrange your own accomodation.

Spaces are strictly limited.

This is a CHILD-FREE EVENT.

Please bring a plate for shared morning tea DAY 1 only. Lunches and refreshments provided.

You will need to wear light, loose clothing (no jeans!) and bring a sarong (if you have one) and a towel. Weather permitting, we prefer to work outside under cover as much as possible.

Your workbooks and pens are provided.

Start time is 9am sharp - please come 15 mins beforehand to ensure we can start on time.

Venue: Kapiti College Marae, Margaret Rd, Raumati, Paraparaumu
- 9am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday
- Shared lunch Saturday. Morning teas and Sunday lunch provided

PM me your email address or email joliedavis@manawaora.org for registration and payment details.

TO REGISTER: Please email: joliedavis@manawaora.org

Whaia te iti kahurangi!

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