Media Release – Te Whatu Ora funding primary healthcare delivery in affected regions
Kia ora koutou, Ahead of today’s National Online Iwi and Māori Providers Hui, we wanted to ensure you had seen the announcement below of funding from Te Whatu Ora to support access to healthcare for whānau who have been most affected by the cyclone. Th funding differs...
Māori Community Providers Key Contacts and Specific Needs
Tēnā koutou katoa!!! I understand that this is a very trying time for many of our rohe throughout the motu, and the smaller kainga, hapū and takiwā within them, post the floods and outcomes of Cyclone Gabrielle, and in some regions devastation even prior to this. Te...
Invitation: Smokefree Consultation hui (Tāmaki)
Kei ngā iwi, ngā mātāwaka, ngā taura here o ngā hau e whā, tēnā koutou katoa. Director, Hauora Māori Tūmatanui, Michelle Mako warmly welcomes you to be part of the nationwide kōrero around the new smoking restrictions introduced this year as part of the Smokefree...
Support for community and providers in Flood response
Kia ora, As you may have seen, Minister Sepuloni and the PM have just announced a package of supports for providers and community groups to support with the flood response. You can find the full press release for this here:...
Funding for community-led health research by Māori, for Māori
Tēnā koe, Last year the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) reached out to iwi, hapū, and other Māori community groups, as well as Māori researchers and research teams, about applying for funding to help them undertake research on health/hauora issues that...
Te Aka Whai Ora hui – measles case in Aotearoa
Kia ora koutou, A measles case has been confirmed in New Zealand for the first time since the 2019 outbreak. There is currently no evidence of community transmission. Te Aka Whai Ora has set up an Incident Management Team and we are working closely with Te Whatu Ora,...