Te moana, the ocean is ever changing, adaptable and flexible which can be an unnerving adventure for new voyagers, both rangatahi and adults. The big ocean of whai wahitanga has a lot of potential, unknowns and amazingness. Being fluid, going with the flow, being adaptable has been really important with how we do this.
Our conversations with rangatahi changed after each wānanga, as our whakaaro shifted. We explored how rangatahi felt supported in their community, what kinds of opportunities they saw for them, how they saw their futures, and what they would like to see change in their community. We took our ideas back to rangatahi in different communities so what we do is connected to their whakaaro and mātauranga.
Sometimes the whai wahitanga journey can have waves where organisations and rangatahi can feel a little out of control, can feel uncomfortable. Whai wahitangi can take us into unknown spaces which makes us feel a little unstable in our waka hourua as the waves move around us. taking risks in a way for a board and for rangatahi where the waves can surge you forward and you get better at surfing them, waves are like untapped potential they can feel scary but they are beautiful and you can work with them as you learn more and step outside of your comfort zone to try new innovative ways of doing things