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Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu calls for Ministry of Health to release Māori vaccine data

Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu adds its voice to the call for the Ministry of Health to release Māori vaccine data to its North Island counterpart, the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency.
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Setting your mind to success

Whether it’s an urban maara kai; professional development in Whānau Ora; healthy kai for school lunches or a COVID vaccination campaign – our blog this week shows a number of ways to achieve the change we want to see
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Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu and Sense Partners release reports on Māori labour market

Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu and Sense Partners congratulate the Government on a record low unemployment rate, after Tatauranga Aoteaora: Stats NZ today reported that unemployment has fallen to 3.4 percent in the three months to the end of Sept...
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Manaaki Mai, Manaaki Atu – Kylie-Jane Phillips

I also talked about it with my whānau, and I listened and heard about their experiences of getting the jab and why they chose to do it. And I came back with my decision. I’ve been vaccinated and I am proud of it.
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Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu celebrates changes to Disability System

Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu is delighted by today’s announcement of transformational changes to the Disability System.
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First Prize

We feature Kaiapoi this week with a catchup on Te Hā Oranga o Tuahiwi - training for the 10km run at Aoraki; and a visit to Little Shop of Taonga. We travel to Milton to find out about progress with Te Whare Puāwai o Tokomairaro.
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Wade in the water

We feature Kaiapoi this week with a catchup on Te Hā Oranga o Tuahiwi - training for the 10km run at Aoraki; and a visit to Little Shop of Taonga. We travel to Milton to find out about progress with Te Whare Puāwai o Tokomairaro.
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Manaaki Mai, Manaaki Atu – David Reedy

When the vaccine first came out, I wasn’t automatically sure that I was going to get it. Like everyone else, I was apprehensive about the speed of the development and roll out.
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Listening in silence

This week we take a tour around the maara of Koānga Kai; we drop in at Te Pataka in Blenheim; we catch up with the Coaches, the Navengers and the Ministers; and we celebrate the successes of Noaia and the finalists in the Canterbury Business Awards.
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Te Pātaka in Te Tau Ihu has been supporting whānau in need for over a year

In the months since the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown, Te Pātaka received over 1650 referrals, it has supported 1423 whānau, which represents around 4,498 individuals and it now has 74 referral agencies.
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