Donovan Clarke
Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Manu, Ngāti Te Ata | Chairman of Te Rau Ora Board of Directors
Te Pōari
Te Pōari Te Rau Ora has a passionate and committed Board of Directors who have dedicated themselves to making a difference for Māori health and wellbeing outcomes.
Ō Tātou Kaimahi
Ngā Kaimahi Te Rau Ora (TRO) kaimahi are passionate and committed to making a tangible difference for Māori health and wellbeing outcomes. With a diverse range of skills and life experiences kaimahi work alongside whānau, hapū, iwi, NGOs, Government, education, and communities across Aotearoa. Executive Leadership Team Our Kaimahi
Kēmu – Māori Health Quiz
Looking for an activity to increase your organisation’s knowledge of Māori Health? Then the Kēmu – Māori Health Quiz could be for you. Kēmu is a daily Māori Health Quiz designed to test people’s knowledge of “All Things Māori Health – including Māori Health Leaders, Māori Frameworks, Māori Strategies, Mātauranga Māori and Te Reo Māori …
Celebrating Frontline Workforces: Ngā Mihi Campaign
Ngā Mihi is an online campaign to demonstrate our gratitude, appreciation and love to our essential workforces responding to COVID-19. Launched in December 2021, the campaign has reached a combined audience of 336,000 people through partnerships with Māori Media, Māori Radio Stations, and Social Media. The programme has also curated and shared over 1,500 stories …
Pulse Survey: Māori Provider Wellbeing COVID-19
Over the past two years, it has become increasingly clear how vital our Māori Organisations are to the communities they serve. They have been unwavering in their commitment, ingenuity, and innovation – often going above and beyond to ensure the health and wellbeing of whānau. As a national workforce centre, we work closely with Māori …
Celebrating 20 Years: Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing
The Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing is a peer-reviewed, open-access, scholarly online journal that shares multi-disciplinary indigenous knowledge and research experience amongst indigenous health professionals, leaders, researchers, and community members. In 2003, under the leadership of Dr Nancy Gibson and her team at the Edmonton ACADRE Centre the inaugural issue of Pimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal …