Through the work you are all doing, our whānau,
our community and our nation prosper.
The New Zealand
Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora celebrated the
stars of primary healthcare at a black-tie awards ceremony
on 15 May at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland.
The evening
showcased GPs, pharmacists, nurses, midwives, suppliers,
practice managers, researchers and others whose innovations
and collaborations are transforming primary
healthcare.
These primary healthcare stars have stood
strong through the COVID-19 pandemic, finding new ways to
improve equity and deliver positive health outcomes for all
New Zealanders.
The evening’s host, celebrity
speaker and wellbeing advocate Jase Te Patu, greeted the
Dame Tariana Turia wants Māori women to have leading health role
10 May, 2021 09:29 PM
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Dame Tariana Turia. Photo / File
Moana is a Local Democracy Reporter based in Whanganuimoana@awafm.co.nz
Dame Tariana Turia wants Māori women to have a leading role in shaping the new Māori Health Authority.
A steering group headed by Tā Mason Durie will help identify candidates for the interim board of the Māori Health Authority and support the Government in appointing the board with a mandate from Māori.
Associate Minister of Health Peeni Henare says Tā Mason will advise on the best composition of leaders to provide high-quality governance support to the interim Māori Health Authority, and on how the Authority will be accountable to both the Government and to Māori in driving improvement in hauora Māori.
Dame Tariana Turia wants Māori women to have leading health role
10 May, 2021 09:29 PM
2 minutes to read
Dame Tariana Turia. Photo / File
Moana is a Local Democracy Reporter based in Whanganuimoana@awafm.co.nz
Dame Tariana Turia wants Māori women to have a leading role in shaping the new Māori Health Authority.
A steering group headed by Tā Mason Durie will help identify candidates for the interim board of the Māori Health Authority and support the Government in appointing the board with a mandate from Māori.
Associate Minister of Health Peeni Henare says Tā Mason will advise on the best composition of leaders to provide high-quality governance support to the interim Māori Health Authority, and on how the Authority will be accountable to both the Government and to Māori in driving improvement in hauora Māori.
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Māori Party founder Dame Tariana Turia says the Treaty of Waitangi has been misinterpreted, and the crown needs to review what its responsibilities may not be.
She s welcoming proposals for a Māori Health Authority and a Māori alternative to Oranga Tamariki as opportunities for Māori to take back the right to control their own lives.
She says the response of National Party leader Judith Collins that the plans are racist and separatist are a sign of how politicians flounder in the face of real change.
Under your thumb no longer says Dame Tariana 03 May 2021 14:06 PM
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HASH(0x2e3fc88)
Māori Party founder Dame Tariana Turia says the Treaty of Waitangi has been misinterpreted, and the crown needs to review what its responsibilities may not be.
She s welcoming proposals for a Māori Health Authority and a Māori alternative to Oranga Tamariki as opportunities for Māori to take back the right to control their own lives.
She says the response of National Party leader Judith Collins that the plans are racist and separatist are a sign of how politicians flounder in the face of real change.