Kaitiaki Ahurea

“Tangata matatau … whānau matatū” Māori knowledge and understanding so that whanau can stand tall Kaitiaki Ahurea Kaitiaki Ahurea is an NZQA accredited Level 2 Micro-credential.  Kaitiaki Ahurea is an NZQA accredited Level 2 micro-credential. This programme aims to develop knowledge and understanding of Māori health for Māori communities. It will provide ākonga with the …

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Peer Support Apprenticeships   

“Tangata matatau … whānau matatū” Māori knowledge and understanding so that whanau can stand tall Peer Support Apprenticeships New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 4) Peer Support The New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 4) Peer Support is a collaborative apprenticeship programme between Te Rau Matatau, Te Kete Pounamu and Careerforce. …

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Whānau & Community Health Initiatives

“Tangata matatau … whānau matatū” Māori knowledge and understanding so that whanau can stand tall Whānau & Community Health Initiatives Whānau & Community-Led Health Initiatives (Level 5) micro-credential (30 Credits) The aim of this micro-credential is to provide an opportunity for whānau, and stakeholders interested in kaupapa Māori community health development to: Commit to kaupapa …

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Matatini Ora

“Tangata matatau … whānau matatū” Māori knowledge and understanding so that whanau can stand tall Matatini Ora Matatini Ora – Diploma in Māori Public Health (Level 6) Māori Mental Health and Addiction The New Zealand Diploma in Māori Public Health (Level 6) Māori Mental Health and Addiction is for health practitioners with advanced knowledge and …

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Huarahi Whakatū PDRP

Huarahi Whakatū is an online Nursing Council Accredited Professional Development and Recognition Programme (PDRP) specifically tailored by, and for, Māori Registered Nurses. The programme is coordinated by a Māori registered nurse, guided by a cultural and clinical governance board with access to mentors and Māori assessors. The programme has been running since 2009, and in …

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Collective Impact for Social Change

Kōkiritia i roto i te kotahitanga, kia Mataora te tū Collectively we will build a better life Collective Impact  Throughout Māori history, numerous examples exist of Māori rangatiratanga organising collective action around a shared vision to address social, cultural and health disparities.  These actions often reached beyond the traditional boundaries or limitations of legislation, policy, …

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Tohu Hiranga Awards

Tohu Hiranga Awards Mā mua ka kite a muri, mā muri ka ora a mua “Those who lead give sight to those who follow, those who follow give life to those who lead” Leadership and Mentorship Dame Tariana Turia Award Dame Tariana Turia (Ngāti Apa, Ngā Rauru, Tūwharetoa, Whanganui) was a respected Māori leader who …

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Māori Health Leadership Scholarships

Mā te huruhuru ka rere te manu Adorn the bird with feathers so it may soar. Māori Health Leadership Scholarships The aim of Te Rau Ora Māori Health Leadership Scholarships is to increase and develop the Māori health workforce, and to foster confidence in Te Ao Māori, Māori leadership and excellence in health. These scholarships …

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100 Māori Leaders

100 Māori Leaders  100 Māori Leaders is a website that holds a collection of amazing diverse stories of now over 100 Māori leaders in Health.  The website is a great starting point for people interested in the variety of work available in the Health sector.  Each leader’s profile also provides examples of the important contributions …

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Ammon Elkington

Pae Tata Pae Tawhiti Coodinator | Te Whare Whakangungu

Toitū Hauora Accord

“He kotuku rerenga tahi” – A white heron flies once This whakatauki is used on an occasion when something very special and unique takesplace. It is often said of a great chief or a leader. It could be used to celebratethe success of various inspirational leaders in the community. Toitū Hauora Leadership Summit Toitū Hauora …

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Hata Temo

Kaumātua | Whare Tukutuku

Frano Sadlier

Co-facilitator & coordinator, Tiaki Whānau Tiaki Ora | Centre of Māori Suicide Prevention

Eneta Mason

Administrator & Data Analyst | Te Rau Matatau

Ngahuia Ormsby

Digital Content Coordinator | Communications and Marketing

Sarah Kinred

Kaitiaki Mātauranga Māori | Te Whare Whakangungu

Kay Kingi

Huarahi Ora Regional Advisor, South – Te Waipounamu | He Whare Wahine

Meiana Gray

Operations Lead | Centre of Māori Suicide Prevention

Sharon Elkington

Ngā Pou Herenga Tāngata, Kirikiriroa/Office Manager | Corporate Operations

Shawnee Brausch

Research & Communication Analyst | Whare Tukutuku

Codey Bell

Research & System Analyst | Te Rau Rangahau

Regan Balzer

Pou Āwhina | Centre of Māori Suicide Prevention

Ronald Baker

Kaumātua & Trainer | Centre of Māori Suicide Prevention