The core research team, and our commitment to Wairoa
Project Manager – Anna Hayes, Tihei Wairoa – Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa, Born in Tiniroto and raised in Ruakituri, Artist, Designer, Weaver and Tutor. Passionate about providing resources and information to help families thrive and envision a brighter future.
Lead Researcher – Dr Catherine Leonard, (pictured centre) IHI Research – Raised in Wairoa, Catherine is committed to social change, leading research that highlights the impact of innovative approaches and empowering grassroots organizations to showcase meaningful, evidence-based community transformations.
Data Analyst – Andrew Hume, (pictured left) Curve Technology – Married into Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa, is passionate about data, technology, promoting resilience and fostering connection and collaboration in our incredibly creative and innovative community.
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Empowering the Wairoa Community
Tihei Wairoa Survey Results 2023
You can select and filter by selecting items and by clicking on graph items.
Health Data
Community Centre Data
Wairoa Attendance
Wairoa community centre attendance data from 2006 to 2024
Page 1. Shows attendance data from 2006 to 2024
Page 2. Shows attendance by category from 2023 to 2024
Select and filter by selecting filters and by clicking on graph items
ACC Claims Data
2022 Acc Claims
Hawkes Bay vs Wairoa Per Head of Population comparison.
Page 1. Shows the Number and Cost of ACC claims for Wairoa vs New Zealand.
Page 2. contains fewer details but shows all ACC data from 2013 to 2022 across all regions and districts in NZ.
Select and filter by selecting filters and by clicking on graph items
Police Data
Hawkes Bay Police Data
Hawkes Bay vs Wairoa
Sum Events/Occurrences Per Head of Population
Defaults to all of Hawkes Bay with a per-head comparison between Wairoa and the rest of Hawkes Bay. There are 4 pages, you can change the page at the bottom of the screen. Page 3 is filtered to show health-related police activities only. Select and filter by selecting filters and by clicking on graph items.
Unemployment Data
MSD Data
Hawkes Bay vs Wairoa
The main page show NZ vs Wairoa comparisons.
Page 2 shows all districts with Wairoa highlighted.
Environmental Data
Water Quality
LAWA Monitoring – Recreational Water Quality E. Coli levels – 2017 to 2023
Note. Filtered by HB, select the “clear slicers” button to see all NZ data
Awa Mauri Restoration
Wairoa Awa Mauri Restoration project sample location data. (work in progress)
Note. Please contact Katarina Kawana for more information
Awa Mauri – eDNA
Wairoa Awa Mauri Restoration project eDNA data.(work in progress)
Note. Please contact Katarina Kawana for more information
Education Data
Housing Data
Census Housing
2013, 2018 and 2023 Census results
Page 1 – Dwelling occupancy status
Page 2 – Housing composition information
filtered by Wairoa, select the “clear slicers” button to see all NZ data.
Note. there are many filters on this dashboard, use ctrl-click to multi-select and unselect.
Ethnicities Profiles
Census Ethnicities
2013, 2018 and 2023 Census results
Page 1 – NZ Data, Wairoa has the highest % Maori in NZ
Page 2 – Wairoa-specific Ethnicity breakdown
Page 3 – More change over time comparisons
Note. there are many filters on this dashboard, use ctrl-click to multi-select and unselect.
Wairoa Stats NZ Data
2018 Census data about Wairoa
Find 2018 Census data about Wairoa (find map boundary). Topics include population, ethnicity, religion, health, employment, income, education, and housing.
DotLovesData- Community Compass
Community Compass
This is a quarterly report commissioned by the Wairoa District Council through the DotLovesData.
The Community Compass report provides real-time, data-driven insights on social well-being, housing, education, and health, empowering stakeholders to make informed decisions and improve community outcomes across New Zealand.
Community Snapshot
Te Whiri Tāngata
The Weave of a Thriving Community
In Development
The goal is to identify underperforming areas while illustrating their interdependence, emphasizing how sectors like environment, housing, and health collectively build resilience and long-term sustainability, much like a societal simulation game. (work in progress)
Note. Please contact Andrew Hume for more information
Connect with Wairoa
Engage
tiheiwairoa@wairoataiwhenua.co.nz
+64 027-351-3833