Pregnant women and their whanau can now benefit from culturally relevant childbirth education classes thanks to a team of dedicated volunteers and childbirth educators.
The new Hapu Mama course offers an alternative to the mainstream classes provided by Rotorua Parents Centre. Approximately 50 per cent of babies born to women living in Rotorua are Maori.
"The Hapu Mamā education course is designed to cater to the specific needs of pregnant women and their whanau," said Rotorua-born facilitator Jenna Anapu of Raukawa - Ngapuhi.
Mrs Anapu is in the final stages of completing a Diploma in Childbirth Education and aims to use her personal experience as a young mother and Maori heritage to educate local mothers and their families on aspects of pregnancy and parenting.
"We'll be providing information on pregnancy care, labour, childbirth and practical parenting advice such as mirimiri, safe sleeping and immunisations.