Kaupapa Māori guide to responding to stalking & coercive control
This is a Kaupapa Māori guide for whānau Māori experiencing stalking and coercive control.

We are incredibly grateful to writers Tū Tama Wahine o Taranaki, designer/illustrator Jordan Tane (Ngāpuhi) and reviewers, from the Auckland Women’s Centre’s advisory group of Wāhine Māori with lived experience of being stalked, for creating this warm, supportive resource. Tēnā koutou.
Tū Tama Wahine o Taranaki describes the guide as “designed to reflect Te Ao Māori understandings and increase knowledge and awareness for improved safety and wellbeing across our communities. We hope that this resource creates space for whānau to engage in new conversations around tikanga Māori ways to support and encourage safe and tika behaviour.”
The guide can be used on its own, or in tandem with our community-collated general stalking-response guide.
If you would like a free, higher-resolution version of the Kaupapa Māori guide for printing, you can email us: info@womenz.org.nz