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Nationality
  
New Zealand

Residence
  
Hamilton, New Zealand

Name
  
Ruahine Albert


Ethnicity
  
Maori

Other names
  
Roni

Organization
  
Women's shelter

Known for
  
Anti-Domestic violence activism

Ruahine Albert - What Women Want


Ruahine "Roni" Albert QSM JP is New Zealand anti-domestic violence activist of Ngāti Maniapoto, Tuwharetoa and Tainui descent.

Albert was co-founder (with Ariana Simpson) of Te Whakaruruhau in Hamilton, the first Māori Women's Refuge, in 1987. Still active with Te Whakaruruhau, Albert also has had roles with Child, Youth and Family, Work and Income and Housing New Zealand.

Now a multi-site refuge, Te Whakaruruhau operates a whānau facility which works closely with the Te Ao Marama Unit at Waikeria Prison and focuses on reintegration of offenders and reduction of reoffending.

The whānau facility was opened by MP Tariana Turia.

In 2000, Albert and national Women's Refuge head, Merepeka Raukawa-Tait clashed with Māori Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia over the perceived down-playing of domestic violence in the Māori community.

Albert was awarded the Queen's Service Medal for services to Māori and the community in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours.

References

Ruahine Albert Wikipedia


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