The Government and the Ministry of Health have made it a priority to address health inequalities for Māori.
He Korowai Oranga: Māori Health Strategy sets the direction for Māori health development in the health and disability sector. The vision of He Korowai Oranga is the achievement of whānau ora, or healthy families.
Whakatātaka Tuarua: Māori Health Action Plan 2006-2011 outlines what the health and disability sector will do to implement the Māori Health Strategy, and includes programmes, policies and interventions.
Raranga Tupuake: Māori health workforce development plan
The vision for Raranga Tupuake is to build
a competent, capable, skilled and experienced Māori health and
disability workforce over the next 10 to 15 years.
Thirty one Maori health, disability and social service providers have successfully gained contracts through Te Ao Auahatanga
more »Tatau Kahukura: Māori Health Chart Book 2010, 2nd Edition is now available from the Ministry of Health.
more »The Whānau Ora Governance Group has called for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from eligible providers or provider collectives
more »Te ORA congratulates Hon Tariana Turia, Minister for Whanau Ora, on the $134 million budget announced for Whanau Ora.
more »Te ORA extends our warmest congratulations to founding Te ORA member Professor Mason Durie, who was honoured with a knighthood
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