Emergency Skills
Te Pae O Te Rangi Emergency Preparedness
Whanau-centred practical training for emergency response and outdoor survival essentials.
This initiative empowers whanau through hands-on workshops and expeditions focused on life-preserving practical skills.
Participants learn how to secure water, build fire, create shelter, keep warm, and source food in changing conditions.
Training blends confidence building with collective responsibility so families can respond calmly and effectively in emergencies.
Service Focus
Key Focus Areas
Practical elements that shape this service pathway.
Water purification
Safe fire lighting
Shelter building
Keeping warm in varied weather
Hunting and gathering basics
Expected Results
Expected Outcomes
What participants can expect to build through consistent engagement.
Higher emergency readiness at whanau level
Practical confidence under pressure
Stronger teamwork and shared responsibility
Next Step
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