Moe Ora mō ngā pēpi provide will more than 300 babies at risk with wahakura, as well as quit smoking support to whānau living in Hutt Valley.
Tag: Pēpi. Showing results 31 - 38 of 38 in News
Primary tabs
Search results
-
Lower survival rate for Māori, Pasifika babies with rare heart defect
New research has shown the survival rate of babies with a rare heart defect is lower for Pacific and Māori compared to European babies.
-
Jacinda Ardern keeps baby gender 'under wraps'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner, Clarke Gayford, have announced that they are expecting their first child in June.
-
Native Affairs – Henrietta’s Babies
Native Affairs revisit Henrietta Turner and her whānau. Last year, we were shocked by the horrific death of her baby Johnny. He was still born but delivered with his head and arm severed from his body. We investigated his death. But now, 18 months later some happy news from the whānau.
-
Image to raise awareness on traditional Māori birthing practice
An image showing a newborn baby next to his placenta promotes the correct way of birthing according to Māori midwife Lisa Kelly of Ngāi Tai. The photo taken by Brisbane-based photographer Emma Jean has gone viral after she posted it on Facebook.
-
Safe Sleep Day aims to educate whānau on safe sleep practice for pēpi
This Friday 4 December is National Safe Sleep Day across Aotearoa, a campaign developed by Whakawhetū that focuses on promoting safe sleep practices for babies.
-
Protecting Our Mokopuna seminar to discuss high rates of Māori SUDI
A hui for over 100 whānau and workforce will be held at Kōkiri Marae tomorrow to discuss the factors that lead to Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy, or SUDI. This comes following the exceptionally high rates of Māori SUDI in the Wellington area.
-
Paid Parental Leave increased from 14 to 16 weeks
21-year-old Te Ataakura Pewhairangi will be expecting her first baby anytime now and with Paid Parental Leave increasing from 14 weeks to 16 weeks she says that’s an extra two weeks of pay she doesn’t need to worry about.
Pages
- « first
- ‹ previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4