E6 01 March 2024: Māori Health Matters
This week the Government passed legislation in Parliament under urgency to disestablish Te Aka Whai Ora / The Māori Health Authority. The immediacy of this
This week the Government passed legislation in Parliament under urgency to disestablish Te Aka Whai Ora / The Māori Health Authority. The immediacy of this
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Claims and High Court Action In response to the new Government there have been, to date, three Waitangi Tribunal claims, and
“Projected underspend from finance of approximately $66m means the highly anticipated boost in services for Māori will not be fully realised in FY22/23.” “Commissioning activity
This week Pānui reviews a mix of social sector items. The first is the report on the performance of Te Aka Whai Ora. As discussed
A ‘high-level assessment of the progress of Te Aka Whai Ora’ prepared by the Interim Hauora Māori Advisory Board has been released. (It is dated
This week our document reviews focus on the health sector. First, we have reviewed a report released this month on racial discrimination, arising from the
Te Aka Whai Ora has published a Statement of Performance Expectations (a business plan), albeit for only a one-year period, instead of three years like
Beyond the weather, tumultuous energy carried on into two important but very different debates this week. The first was the opening of Parliament on Tuesday,
We have focused our reviews on planning documents from the health sector. First, the statement of intent (strategic plan) of Te Aka Whai Ora: the
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