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Editor’s Note

Ki te kotahi te kākaho ka whati. Ki te kāpuia e kore e whati. Alone we can be broken. Standing together, we are invincible.

This month I’ve been thinking a lot about caring. Mainly because I’ve had to.

This time last year I had just lost my mother after months of the confusion, helplessness and lack of joy that comes with dementia. I was all

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