Te Aka Whai Ora welcomes formal recognition of first 11 iwi-Māori partnership boards
Tuiā te rangi e tū nei, tuiā te papa e takoto nei, tuiā te here tangata ka rongo te po ka rongo te Ao. Tihei mauri…
Tuiā te rangi e tū nei, tuiā te papa e takoto nei, tuiā te here tangata ka rongo te po ka rongo te Ao. Tihei mauri…
Te Aka Whai Ora Māori Health Authority is undertaking a programme of work to empower Māori to determine the protection and support needed for the future…
$29.3 million for priority areas within Te Pae Tata Interim New Zealand Health Plan that offer the greatest opportunities to improve pae ora
A $13.0 million boost for…
Tuiaa te rangi e tuu nei, tuiaa te papa e takoto nei, tuiaa te here tangata ka rongo te poo, ka rongo te ao. E tangi…
Te Aka Whai Ora - Māori Health Authority appoints Juanita Te Kani as Deputy Chief Executive – Strategy, Policy, and Monitoring.
Te Aka Whai Ora - Māori Health Authority has appointed Merewaakana Kingi (Ngāti Awa, Ngāitai) to the role of DCE – Finance & Support Services.
Te Aka Whai Ora has announced the appointment of its four interim Regional Directors and its interim Chief Medical Officer.
The Māori Health Authority acknowledges the passing of stalwart, leader and advocate for urban Māori development – Dame Te Muranga (June) Batley-Jackson.
The interim Māori Health Authority announced an inaugural funding package of $22 to embed Te Ao Māori perspectives and initiatives throughout the health system.
The interim Māori Health Authority will carry out more engagements to discuss and agree Iwi Māori Partnership Board powers and functions.