Te Whānau o Waipareira is trialling pop-up container health clinics that can take services into Māori communities in west Auckland. The three clinics arrived at the "Whānau Centre” this morning in Henderson, and were blessed with prayer and song.
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Wider medical powers granted to Waipareira nurses
Nurses at Waipareira Trust are stepping up to carry out the duties of senior clinicians and GPs following a relaxation to medical rules.
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Waipareira amps up COVID-19 testing for Māori/Pasifika
Māori organisations like Te Whānau o Waipareira are setting up their own COVID-19 testing centres for whānau.
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COVID-19 testing station set up in West Auckland
Te Whānau o Waipareira has set up a drive-in assessment centre in west Auckland to serve whānau who may be at risk and are encouraging more Māori to take the test.
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Māori health providers mobilise to protect whānau from Covid-19
Whānau in the regions say that vital information isn’t being communicated fast enough. Whānau Ora providers will now start distributing hygiene packs to Māori communities and Northland health provider Te Hau Āwhiowhio is taking its services directly to where it’s needed.
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Funding boost helps to repair Māori homes
Te Ngaronoa Pita was one of 49 people whose home has been repaired as part of Te Whānau o Waipareira's commitment to revamp Māori homes in their local community.
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Whānau Ora gets $80 million boost
"This is the most significant boost to Whānau Ora since 2009" - John Tamihere, CEO of Te Whānau o Waipareira.
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Govt looking for positive outcomes with Whānau Ora
45 students graduated today in Auckland with a Diploma in Whānau Ora, with a decision on the future of the Whānau Ora initiative looming in November.
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Youngatira- creating young rangatira
Rangatahi in West Auckland have been learning everything there is about the film industry, from working the camera to calling action with a clapperboard. It's the new youth program run under Te Whānau o Waipareira Trust called 'Youngatira'.
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Mahuta will prioritise low income Māori- John Tamihere
Former Labour Minister and CEO of Waipareira Trust, John Tamihere says Nanaia Mahuta will thrive in the Māori Development portfolio and believes the role will be more effective inside cabinet.