
Turuki Healthcare Antenatal Wananga
Hapuu Waananga (Pregnancy and Birth Waananga)
Hapuu Waananga offers culturally informed antenatal education through one-day waananga held every Friday at Manu Tukutuku Community Centre and every Saturday at Turuki Health Care in Manukau throughout 2025. This program focuses on natural, whaanau-centered birthing, empowering women and their families with knowledge and support for labour, birth, and early parenting. Our experienced Maaori midwives facilitate these sessions, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Who Is Eligible?
To participate, you must be pregnant (26 weeks or more), live in Counties Manukau, and be a New Zealand resident or citizen. The program is open to all whaanau, emphasizing a Te Ao Maaori perspective.
How to Enquire
To register, please use the booking system on our website. Our administrator will contact you via email with further details. For inquiries, you can call us at 0800 HAPUWA (0800 427 892).
Every Friday waananga this year (2025) will be at: Manu Tukutuku Community Centre – 32 Riverton Drive, Randwick Park. Every Saturday waananga this year (2025) will be at Turuki Health Care Manukau at 8 Sharkey Street, Manukau. Please ensure your email address is correct when registering.
Antenatal waananga run several times each year on Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00am to 3:30pm. You can book your place below.
Turuki Health Care offers a different, more culturally informed option to traditional antenatal classes.Instead of several sessions, we run a one-day antenatal waananga focusing on the possibility of natural and whaanau-centred birthing. Waahine attending the waananga are empowered with knowledge and encouraged to take pride and find value in the bringing of new life.
This one day programme supports waahine and their whaanau to prepare for labour and birth. Our experienced Maaori midwives will facilitate a waananga with you, your partner and/or whaanau to diminish any barriers to a successful birth. They have been successfully supporting South Auckland women through these waananga since 2008.