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It was found that there was an increased demand for more government intervention in terms of transforming the mental health and addiction system funded by the public health system post-pandemic. These encompassed both primary mental health services and addiction services as well as specialised mental health and addiction services. [19]
The Ministry of Social Development (MSD; Māori: Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the New Zealand Government on social policy, and providing social services. MSD is the largest public service department, employing public servants in over 200 locations around New Zealand.
Te Aka Whai Ora (English: Māori Health Authority (MHA)) was an independent New Zealand government statutory entity tasked with managing Māori health policies, services, and outcomes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The agency was one of four national bodies that oversaw New Zealand's health system since 2022, along with the Ministry of Health , the Public Health ...
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 ...
Te Puni Kōkiri was established under the Māori Development Act 1991 with responsibilities to promote Māori achievement in education, training and employment, health, and economic development; and monitor the provision of government services to Māori. [3] [4] [5] The Māori name means "a group moving forward together". [6]
the remainder of core services became part of the Ministry of Social Policy. New Zealand Wildlife Service (a division of Internal Affairs) Solid Energy New Zealand Limited (Went into administration and assets sold in 2015) [11] Te Aka Whai Ora (Māori Health Authority)
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 ( whānau ) to support families within the community context rather than individuals within an institutional context.
Auckland City Mission (Māori: Te Tāpui Atawhai) is a New Zealand-based charitable trust.It was established in 1920 in central Auckland, by then Auckland City Missioner Reverend Jasper Calder, as part of the Anglican Diocese of Auckland, and responds to poverty in the city, providing access to permanent and sustained housing, nutritious food, and physical and mental health services.