Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy ensures the reformed health system upholds Te Tiriti o Waitangi, improves equity and enhances long-term health outcomes for whānau Māori.
As part of the health system transformation a range of strategies have been developed to help guide our health system to achieve pae ora, healthy futures. One of those is Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy. It has been produced by Manatū Hauora and Te Aka Whai Ora.
Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy guides health entities to uphold Te Tiriti and achieve Māori health equity, while the New Zealand Health Strategy takes a whole population focus and addresses broader systemic issues.
Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy will guide the health system’s response to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Māori health equity, alongside the New Zealand Health Strategy. Each strategy builds on and reflects Te Tiriti obligations, from its unique population perspective.
Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy 2023 [PDF, 1.2 MB]
Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy 2023 [DOCX, 1.5 MB]
An interim step
Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy is an interim step ahead of a full review and refresh of He Korowai Oranga, which will take place when the foundations of the new system are further embedded and Whakamaua: Māori Health Action Plan 2020-2025 is fully implemented.
Work programmes are underway for nearly every action in Whakamaua. The gains made to date are guiding us to pae ora and have shaped Pae Tū.
Enabling Māori health aspirations needs great effort across the system and partnership with iwi, hapū, whānau, and hapori Māori. The landscape we are now in provides a greater opportunity than ever before to achieve this, a once in a century opportunity.
Built from the foundations of Whakamaua
The foundations of Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy come from Whakamaua. They are:
Five priority areas
Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy focuses on five priority areas:
To find out more about this and other Pae Ora strategies, head to Manatū Hauora here.(external link)