First areas to roll out localities approach confirmed
The first nine communities that will roll out the locality approach to guiding health and wellbeing planning have been confirmed.
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The first nine communities that will roll out the locality approach to guiding health and wellbeing planning have been confirmed.
The Māori Health Authority acknowledges the passing of stalwart, leader and advocate for urban Māori development – Dame Te Muranga (June) Batley-Jackson.
The interim Māori Health Authority announced an inaugural funding package of $22 to embed Te Ao Māori perspectives and initiatives throughout the health system.
The new chief executives of interim Health New Zealand and interim Māori Health Authority have been officially welcomed into their roles.
Substantial milestones were achieved in 2021 as the work programme to progress reform of Aotearoa New Zealand’s public health system gathers momentum.
The Health Reform Transition Unit and interim entity Health New Zealand have begun planning for the second phase of localities.
Chief Executives have been appointed to lead Health New Zealand and the Māori Health Authority.
Read a profile of Ririwai Fox, a self-described “Swiss army knife” working within the Hauora Māori team.
Over the last six weeks the Health Reform Transition Unit has been visiting towns and cities to talk about the transformation of the health system.
The Transition Unit has confirmed the long list of areas of interest where locality prototypes may be developed.