Otago Hui 2014 “Championing Collaborators and Interdisciplinary Innovations”

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Two of our kaitiaki - Lynda Kirkman and Kate Haswell attended the 2013 Otago Hui. They gave a presentation about how Tae Ora Tinana and some of the kaitiaki that are participating in inter-collaborative practice.

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Otago Hui “Championing Collaborators

and Interdisciplinary Innovators”.

5 April 2014

Lynda Kirkman Kate Haswell

TAE ORA TINANA

What we are about?

What we do?

Whakawhanaungatanga

in the workplace and outside of work e.g. train together (exercise), gather kaimoana

together paua/crayfish/fishing, whānau/hapu hui

Manaakitanga

support each other

Māoritangaengaging in all things Maori

Whakahoki ki te Ao Māori

help keep you and those you help keep well

Kaikomirimiri Māori

• Ricky Bell• Leroy Lawerence• Erena Wikaire• Maui Hudson

Ricky Bell (Ngāti Hine, Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Hau, Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri)

Ahipara (the centre of the universe)

Private physiotherapy practice

Research

Te Kohanga Whakaora crew

Iron Māori creators

Te Kohanga Whakaora

– all Maori providers working together

Whakawhanaungatanga

Leroy Lawerence (Ngati Maniapoto, Ngati Hine)

Whānau

Community Health Services

Accessable, affordable,comprehensive

Te Whānau, te mahi, te wairua

Health Service Delivery

Te Whareora o Tikipunga

• Ngati Hau & Ngati Wai

• Accessible care

• Kaupapa Māori practice

Collaborative Practice

• GP • Physiotherapy• Nursing• Podiatry • Plunket services

• Coordinated services• efficient

communication• shared information• regular weekly

meetings

Erena Wikaire (Ngati Hine, Ngapuhi)

• Health research

• Māori Health Workforce

• Indigenous health

networks

At the LIME conference in Darwin in 2013 Erena Wikaire and Karena Stokes received the LIMElight Award for “Leading innovation in Indigenous Student Recruitment and Support: The

Whakapiki Aki team”

Erena Wikaire

Maui Hudson (Whakatōhea, Ngā Ruahine, Te Māhurehure)

Engaging Maori and science

communities

through research projects

and community initiatives

Maui Hudson

"Maori need to be more involved so they have a greater understanding of how research can usefully contribute to their development goals."

United Māori allied health professionals providing leadership in

the health and disability sector for the wellbeing of whānau