Tuia Te Ao Marama: Māori Mental Health Nursing
There are a few Māori Registered Nurses employed at Te Rau Ora who are members of Māori Caucus – Te Ao Maramatanga (New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses). As …
There are a few Māori Registered Nurses employed at Te Rau Ora who are members of Māori Caucus – Te Ao Maramatanga (New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses). As …
We are holding our annual Māori health leadership summit 21st–22nd August, at Te Papa, Wellington. Kia Kaha Kia Maia Kia Manawanui is the theme with a deliberate focus on Courageous …
Read MoreToitū Hauora: Māori Health Leadership Summit, 21st-22nd August 2019
Tū Kotahi is an innovative programme that we are currently piloting across four secondary schools in Auckland. The programme led by young people fosters a Whole of School Approach with …
Last year we completed Te Iti me te Rahi: Everyone Counts – A Survey of the Māori Health Workforce. A key attribute identified, was 65% of the Māori Health Workforce …
Read MoreKo Te Reo Te Mauri O Te Mana Māori: Language Is The Heart And Soul Of Māoridom
What an amazing time, New Zealand has ahead with the recent investment of $1.9 billion by the government into addressing the mental health and addiction challenges of New Zealanders. Kia …
‘Ka mau tonu nga taonga tapu o nga matua tupuna Koinei nga taonga i tuku iho, na te ātua’ ‘Hold fast to the treasures of the ancestors. For they are …
Last year, the Minister of Health announced a wide ranging review to future proof the health and disability system. Hui have been held around the motu for Māori. The expectation …
‘Tirohia atu ki ngā Kōmata-o-te Rangi kia tūrama ai te ara oranga Māori’ Look up to the highest zenith to illuminate the path to Māori wellbeing Ngā Kōmata-o-te-Rangi – …
Along with the other Workforce centres, Te Rau Matatini has for the last year explored with Maori leaders resources needed and the most appropriate approaches for Trauma-informed care. With an …