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  2. Tureiti Moxon - Wikipedia

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    Moxon is currently the managing director of Te Kōhao Health in Hamilton, [4] [2] chair of the National Urban Māori Authority (NUMA), and is a Chartered Fellow with the Institute of Directors. [ 5 ] In 2020, Moxon received the Te Tupu-ā-Rangi Award for Health and Science, for her dedication to improving the physical and mental wellbeing of ...

  3. Inez Kingi - Wikipedia

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    Inez Haereata Kingi QSO MNZM JP (née Hayward; 1 January 1931 – 27 July 2022) was a New Zealand health advocate for Māori people and for women and children. Beginning her career as a dental nurse, Kingi was instrumental in establishing a number of healthcare organisations in Rotorua with a particular focus on Māori and women's health.

  4. Te Aka Whai Ora - Wikipedia

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    On 15 May, several Māori health providers including Te Puna Ora o Mataatua, the Ngāti Hine Health Trust, Te Kohao Health and Papakura Marae challenged the Government's decision to abolish Te Aka Whai Ora in the High Court, alleging breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. [33]

  5. New Zealand to shut indigenous health authority amid Maori ...

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    New Zealand's Maori Health Authority will be shutdown by June 20, the health minister said on Tuesday, as the centre-right government winds back indigenous policies of previous governments. The ...

  6. Riana Manuel - Wikipedia

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    Riana Manuel (born 1972/1973) is a New Zealand nurse, healthcare manager and chief executive of the Māori Health Authority which came into being in July 2022 and was disestablished in 2024. Manuel is of Ngāti Pukenga , Ngāti Maru and Ngāti Kahungunu descent.

  7. Māori Women's Welfare League - Wikipedia

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    The league became heavily involved in housing, health, and education, focusing on families and healthy lifestyles in addition to women's issues. When founded, the league had 187 branches; [7] by 1956 it had 300 branches, 88 district councils and over 4000 members. As president, Dame Whina Cooper became the highest profile Māori woman in New ...

  8. Whānau Ora - Wikipedia

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    Whānau Ora (Māori for "healthy families") is a major contemporary indigenous health initiative in New Zealand, driven by Māori cultural values. Its core goal is to empower communities and extended families to support families within the community context rather than individuals within an institutional context.

  9. List of hospitals in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Mental health, children's health, maternity, surgical, medical [49] Grace Hospital: Pyes Pa [50] Tauranga: Bay of Plenty: Private [50] Bay of Plenty [50] 51 [50] Surgical [50] Greenlane Clinical Centre formerly Green Lane Hospital