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Launching Inhale!

Yes, our beautiful pukapuka Inhale is now available - a simple cover embossed with gold, stunning line drawings from Vendela Patrick and Olivia Aroha Giles, 17 short stories from wahine.

Inhale is available from our website and from Amazon for your kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C6XNMYN7

We acknowledge the generous support of CLNZ for enabling this title and our wahine’s stories to be printed.

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In the Media: Liberty/Takiwātanga - Seen Not Heard

The Liberty/Takiwātanga - Seen Not Heard project is supported by The Board Member Study Awards, which are sponsored by Crombie Lockwood and Vero Liability and are provided through the New Zealand School Trustees Association.

As featured in the STAnews for the New Zealand School Trustees Association.

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Introducing: Liberty/Takiwātanga - Seen Not Heard

Announcing the Liberty/Takiwātanga - Seen Not Heard is a research project into the experiences of some of our most vulnerable children at school to understand great practice and identify ways we can improve, and ensure that decisions at school are in the best interests of some of our most vulnerable children.

Liberty/Takiwātanga - Seen Not Heard is a research project into the experiences of some of our most vulnerable children at school to understand great practice and identify ways we can improve.

We’re so excited to be supporting writer Ashlee Sturme, recipient of The Board Member Study Awards, which are sponsored by Crombie Lockwood and Vero Liability and are provided through the New Zealand School Trustees Association, 2022.

Ashlee will be undertaking a research project named Liberty/Takiwātanga - Seen Not Heard discussing how our tamariki who are disabled or have behavioural difficulties access education. She will speak to people throughout the sector and then publish essays detailing the journeys and life experiences of those involved, aiming to provide insight into how these children, their whānau and schools work within the system as well as how the system works with them. Ashlee hopes to break down barriers and bring disability support to the forefront of decision making.

You can submit your interest in participating in the project here.

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Printing

We print bold stories.

It’s never been easier to share our work - both in print and online.

Here at Māia, we’re here to write and print stories that challenge readers, to be bold in speaking up, to give platform to wahine.

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Introducing: INHALE

Be heard.

Share your story.

Get it printed.

Poems about tough days, short stories about the joy of life, thoughts around current affairs arranged into prose – wahine have voices that need to be heard.

Inhale is that platform.

Accepting submissions now!

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Haere mai & welcome to Māia

Māia - Ka tā mātou i ngā kōrero māia.
We print bold stories - the stories that require us to be courageous and brave, to be vulnerable and passionate. Stories that challenge ourselves and those around us, and the stories within us that the world needs to hear.

Māia - Ka tā mātou i ngā kōrero māia.


We print bold stories - the stories that require us to be courageous and brave, to be vulnerable and passionate. Stories that challenge ourselves and those around us, and the stories within us that the world needs to hear.

Let the world hear us, wāhine!

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