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Hospital upgrade makes space for iwi health service

Hospital upgrade makes space for iwi health service 28 Jul 2021 08:57 AM Photo: Ngati Hine FM Facebook. More Related Stories Related Podcast Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says an extension to the Bay of Islands Hospital in Kawakawa will help address inequitable health outcomes for Māori in the north. Ms Ardern and Health Minister Andrew Little were on hand yesterday for a ceremony to bless the site and workers for the new building, which will house outpatients and primary care facilities as well as the expanded renal care and new oncology and haematology services. She says it means people will be able to get the care they need close to home and close to whānau, rather than travelling to Whangārei or Auckland.

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Haruru Falls Rongoā Practitioners Inspired To Build A Space For Healing And Wellbeing

Rongoā Māori practitioners Mini and Ualesi Vaega The couple noticed that tohunga travelling to the area needed a place to rest before continuing their work. Then were inspired by a vision and design for a Rongoā clinic and told if they built it, people would come. Which they did, and it has continued to grow. The view from the whare looks over the Waitangi River’s mouth, which Ualesi said is fitting considering its history. “The purpose of this whare is for healing and wānanga, and we know that during the early colonial years, this land hosted many wānanga where

Taumata Rongoā O Hauora Hokianga Use Traditional Practices To Re-frame Hospital As A Place Of Wellbeing And Healing

Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 12:07 pm Hauora Hokianga is planting more native trees to develop their Ara Rongoā Hikoi Whakaora, wellbeing and healing pathway, which will eventually loop around the entire hospital site. Their vision is to reframe the hospital from a place of illness to a place of wellbeing and healing. Taumata Rongoā o Hauora Hokianga service spokesperson Hone Taimona shared that the traditional practice of Rongoā Māori recognises the reciprocal relationship between people and our environment. “The land can keep us well, but we have a responsibility to keep the land well,” said Hone “When we heal the whenua, we heal the

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