In the darkness of a meth epidemic, increasing violence and growing family harm rates in the Bay of Plenty, a Rotorua man is helping curb the stats.
Today, Iwi liaison officer Sergeant Lehi Hohaia's crucial work has been recognised and he has been awarded a Queen Service Medal in the 2020 New Year Honours.
Hohaia's 40-year policing career includes 20 years as a detective, 10 with the Armed Offender Squad and another 10 as the pouwhakataki (Community Connectors) and sergeant in charge of Māori affairs for Rotorua and the Bay of Plenty.
He has also been a trustee on the Taharangi Marae Board of Trustees for three years.
Hohaia helped develop and currently leads the Tū Taua Drug Harm Reduction programme around Te Arawa Marae which helps iwi and whanau join together to speak out against illicit drugs in their communities.