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Plunket founder driven to reduce high infant mortality rate
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Plunket takes on its history, and future, to be a better Treaty partner
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A Māori medical leader says there should be no place for Plunket in an overhaul of health care for under fives.
Associate health Minister Ayesha Verrall has called for the revamp of Well Child Tamariki Ora in light of a report showing many Māori and Pasifika babies aren’t getting the same level of care, including referrals when things go wrong,
Whānau Awhina Plunket has welcomed the report and says it’s prepared to work more closely with Māori and Pasifika providers in the new system.
But Dr Rawiri Jansen says the organisation has been unable to cast off the white supremacist legacy of its founder, Truby King.
Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 11:16 am
A pivotal event took place during June 2021, paving the
way forward for Whānau Āwhina Plunket to play its part in
levelling the playing field for all pēpi and tamariki in
Aotearoa.
Whānau Āwhina Plunket clinical leaders
went back to Puketeraki Marae in Karitāne, the place where
the organisation began in 1907, to understand how the
organisation can better meet the needs of whānau Māori and
how its staff can support pro-equity through their own work.
During this three day Noho Marae, a line was drawn in the
sand for Whānau Āwhina Plunket to step up and ‘own’
Press Release – Whanau Awhina Plunket A pivotal event took place during June 2021, paving the way forward for Whnau whina Plunket to play its part in levelling the playing field for all ppi and tamariki in Aotearoa. Whnau whina Plunket clinical leaders went back to Puketeraki …
A pivotal event took place during June 2021, paving the way forward for Whānau Āwhina Plunket to play its part in levelling the playing field for all pēpi and tamariki in Aotearoa.
Whānau Āwhina Plunket clinical leaders went back to Puketeraki Marae in Karitāne, the place where the organisation began in 1907, to understand how the organisation can better meet the needs of whānau Māori and how its staff can support pro-equity through their own work. During this three day Noho Marae, a line was drawn in the sand for Whānau Āwhina Plunket to step up and ‘own’ its past, so it can authentically commit to an equitable future.
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