Te Rau Ora congratulate Donna Matahaere-Atariki our 2021 Dame Tariana Turia Award Recipient
This is Donna’s Story I was born in Tuatapere in Western Southland, one of the first babies born in the newly opened Maternity Home in the late 1950s. I was what was termed back then a ‘blue baby’, my mother was told to take me home and keep an eye on me. Not many blue …
Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai Programme
Whakahokia mai te mana o te wahine ki te ūkaipō i Kurawaka Tiakina Te Āhuru Mōwai | Sheltered havens, sacred souls Facilitated by Karina Cootes (Ngāti Raukawa ki Te Tonga, Ngāti Toa Rangatira) and Kirimātao Paipa (Ngāti Porou, Te Arawa, Ngāti Raukawa ki Tonga) This programme utilises the concepts of ‘wānanga’ and cultural narratives to …
Executive Sector Leadership Workshops
Whakahokia mai te mana o te wahine ki te ūkaipō i Kurawaka A series of wānanga aimed at executives, managers and leaders which inform, and highlight the importance of whānau-centred practice, and guide the development of an infrastructure that supports whānau centred practice. Currently being developed in partnership with Whānau Resilience – Waikato Māori Collective, …
Te Ira Tangata Programme
Whakahokia mai te mana o te wahine ki te ūkaipō i Kurawaka As a frontline Health Service Provider always working tirelessly and constantly dedicated to caring for others’ needs – you can lose sight of your own needs and the stability to endure! Weaving tikanga wāhine strands from the storehouse of Te Ira Tangata is …
Careers
Working at Te Rau Ora We take pride in making Te Rau Ora a great place to work. As an indigenous Māori organisation, we are looking for people who are passionate about being part of an organisation that delivers a range of programmes and solutions across Aotearoa to improve and strengthen Māori Health. We have opportunities for experienced, …
Māori Providers
Māori Organisations There is a fundamental obligation under Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Aotearoa on the part of the Crown for Māori to have active, authentic participation and control in delivering health, disability and social services. Māori Organisations are Māori governed and owned businesses that provide diverse services or programmes that are controlled and delivered …
Julian Wilcox interviews Māori Health Pioneer Sir Mason Durie
For over 40 years Sir Mason Durie has been at the forefront of a transformational approach to Māori health and has played major roles in building the Māori health workforce. In 1982 he developed the seminal Te Whare Tapa Whā model for health and wellbeing. He helped develop the Whānau Ora approach and was the …
AOD Wānanga – He Mana Ake: A Māori Way of Working
Whare Tukutuku is pleased to continue our “He Mana Ake: A Māori Way of Working” Wānanga series. We encourage whānau to be a part of a workforce that celebrates Māori ways of being and doing. Over the day, ngā kaiāko will explore Maori concepts as foundational Pou when working with whānau who are experiencing AOD …
Māori Health and Social Care (HSC) Workforce 20 Year Trends Series 1
Description This is series one of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and Social Care roles.
Broad Māori Workforce Series 2
Description This is series two of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and Social Care roles.
Māori Enrolled in and Completing Qualifications Toward Health & Social Care Occupations (2016-2020) Series 3
Description This is series three of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and Social Care roles.
The School Educational Pipeline for Māori into Health & Social Care Careers Series 4
Description This is series four of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and Social Care roles.
Info Graph of Māori Health & Social Care Workforce Development
Description This is the last in a series of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and …
Training
Te Rau Matatau Te Rau Matatau is an NZQA accredited Private Training Establishment (PTE) and centre of excellence in Māori education and training that offers a range of strengths-based hauora (health and social care) programmes through a kaupapa Māori lens. The aim of Te Rau Matatau is to increase the expertise of the Māori health …
Addiction
Whare Tukutuku Whare Tukutuku is the National Addiction Centre that sits within the korowai of Te Rau Ora. Our approach is to elevate an alcohol and other drug (AOD) workforce that is whānau-centred and community-focused. We awhi whānau who mahi in the alcohol and other drug space to improve equity of care. The kaupapa encourages …