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1. I attended your Wall Walk training and just wanted to say a massive thank you for the following:
thank you for sharing your knowledge in such an engaging way and with such passion-what an amazing story teller you are.
Thank you for making us do the research and present to the team, this was an effective way to get us actively engaging with the topics.
Thank you for sharing your personal experiences throughout.
Thank you for helping/reminding us policy folk who often feel far removed from the real world to feel better connected to people’s every day lived experiences.
And lastly, thank you for the reminder to wake up.
I really appreciated what you shared with us and have been engaging in some interesting discussions with family and friends about the history of our country.
2. The day was a biggie, but you helped us move through the history of this country effortlessly.
And you did it in a way that people had to think, they were challenged, but they did not exit feeling helpless, but hopeful.
3. Initially working with my small group, it was interesting to see others views on what Māori prosperity looked like and its impact on wider society…
Struck with awe being greeted by Ta Apirana and Princess Te Puea! Then seeing the wall charts and the timeline I thought, hello! This is going to be an emotional rollercoaster and I wasn’t wrong! Seeing the journey of our people and the various barriers our old people had to overcome was both traumatic but uplifting at the same time. I learnt so much… and was reminded of my own connection through whakapapa to each wall chart and the involvement my direct whānau had. Very emotional! Well, what can I say! … Te Tairawhiti are the first in the world to see the light and Sim definitely shed light into the hearts and minds of all attendees, therefore holding true to being an uri of Hikurangi maunga. Her delivery was easy and inclusive but having the wall charts gave added strength to the content of the wall walk… Well done and congratulations on one of the best wānanga I have been to in a long time.
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I attended your Wall Walk training and just wanted to say a massive thank you for the following:
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such an engaging way and with such passion-what an amazing story teller you are.
Thank you for making us do the research and present to the team, this was an effective way to get us actively engaging with the topics.
Thank you for sharing your personal experiences throughout.
Thank you for helping/reminding us policy folk who often feel far removed from the real world to feel better connected to people’s every day lived experiences.
And lastly, thank you for the reminder to wake up.