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Kia mau ki nga kupu o ou tupuna, Whaia e koe ki te iti kahurangi, ki te tuohu koe, me maunga teitei. Toku reo toku oho oho He kakano ahau I ruia mai I Rangiatea

Hold fast to the words of your ancestors Seek the treasure you value most dearly; if you bow your head, let it be to a lofty mountain My language, my awakening I am a seed, scattered from Rangiatea

Wisdom and influence often come from our older wiser generations. They've expressed that if we want to seek valued treasures we should humbly look to someone who stands on higher ground than yourself. With the knowledge that you are a desendant of 'Rangiatea' (ancient Maori school of learning). The learning will awaken you and give adornment to your thoughts and wisdom to you language.

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73 Symonds Street
Auckland, New Zealand
Tel: 09 369 5703
Fax: 09 379 4034
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Department of Psychological Medicine
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
New Zealand



Background

The Werry Centre was named after Professor John Werry who was the foundation Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Auckland.  John is one of the most distinguished academics and researchers in child and adolescent psychiatry in Australasia and is internationally acclaimed.  He has published over 180 papers and was one of only two non-Americans on the DSM-IV task force on child and adolescent disorders. The Research arm of the Werry Centre is supervised by Dr Sally Merry.

Research is considered an important part of the Werry Centre and is a focus for development over the next five years.

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