E32 24 September 2021- Salient Māori News Items to 24 Mahuru (September) 2021
The Government has announced its appointments to the Māori Health Authority and Health New Zealand. (Health New Zealand is the entity that combines the 20
The Government has announced its appointments to the Māori Health Authority and Health New Zealand. (Health New Zealand is the entity that combines the 20
This week our main review item is the Government’s new mental health strategy. The strategy, Kia Manawanui Aotearoa: Long-term Pathway to Mental Wellbeing, was released
This week the Ministry of Health published ‘Maternal Fetal Medicine – He Rongoā Mā Te Kukune: Action Plan – Te Ahunga Matua’. Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM)
Oranga Tamariki Report on Agencies working together in Whānau Ora Last week Oranga Tamariki uploaded onto its website a report from an independent consultancy regarding
Last week’s news edition of Pānui focused primarily on COVID-19 health matters. By way of update: As of yesterday, there were 770 cases of active
On Tuesday the second reading of the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Amendment Bill was completed in Parliament. The purpose of this Bill is to
The Ministry of Education released a report they commissioned on the pilot of a school lunch programme (which was targeted towards schools with high Māori
Following on from the 2019 Suicide Prevention Strategy, ‘Every Life Matters’ (Pānui 33/2019 refers), a cross-member group of parliamentarians was established to look at how
Last week Aotearoa New Zealand Olympic success stories typically led the mainstream news with a particular focus on wāhine toa; such as kayaker Lisa Carrington
The Ministry of Health has released a short report on the funding it gave to Māori health providers from 2015 to 2019. Amongst other items