Our New Website Is Live
We’ve refreshed our website — and yep, it’s finally live at: www.thebrokenmovement.org
This update is all about making things simpler, clearer, and easier for our whānau and communities to find what they need, when they need it.
Why We Updated It
We know that reaching out for support, information, or connection can already feel like a big step. The last thing anyone needs is a confusing website.
So we rebuilt it to:
- Be easier to navigate
- Clearly explain who we are and what we do
- Share information in a way that feels calm, safe, and not overwhelming
- Work properly on phones, tablets, and desktops (finally)
Whether you’re new here or already connected with us, the site is designed to meet you where you’re at.
A Space That Can Grow With Us
The new website isn’t static — it’s a living space.
Over time, we’ll be sharing:
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Updates on our programmes and services
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Resources that support wellbeing and connection
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Stories and kaupapa that reflect our communities
This helps us stay open, transparent, and connected as we keep growing.
Massive Thanks to Tuckstone
A big shout-out to Mitch and the team at Tuckstone for doing such an incredible job bringing this site to life.
They really get who we are and what we’re about — and turned that into a website that actually feels like us. The process was smooth, collaborative, and honestly just good to be part of.
If you need website design or digital support that doesn’t suck and actually works, we highly recommend Tuckstone.
https://tuckstone.nz
Come Have a Look
We invite you to jump on the site, explore, and share it with others.
This is just one step in our journey — and we’re glad you’re here with us.
Nau mai, haere mai — welcome to our digital home.



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