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Otago Hui “Championing Collaborators and Interdisciplinary Innovators”. 5 April 2014 Lynda Kirkman Kate Haswell

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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Page 1: Otago Hui 2014 “Championing Collaborators and Interdisciplinary Innovations”

Otago Hui “Championing Collaborators

and Interdisciplinary Innovators”.

5 April 2014

Lynda Kirkman Kate Haswell

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TAE ORA TINANA

What we are about?

What we do?

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Whakawhanaungatanga

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

together paua/crayfish/fishing, whānau/hapu hui

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Manaakitanga

support each other

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Māoritangaengaging in all things Maori

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Whakahoki ki te Ao Māori

help keep you and those you help keep well

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Kaikomirimiri Māori

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

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

Ahipara (the centre of the universe)

Private physiotherapy practice

Research

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Te Kohanga Whakaora crew

Iron Māori creators

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Te Kohanga Whakaora

– all Maori providers working together

Whakawhanaungatanga

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Leroy Lawerence (Ngati Maniapoto, Ngati Hine)

Whānau

Community Health Services

Accessable, affordable,comprehensive

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Te Whānau, te mahi, te wairua

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Health Service Delivery

Te Whareora o Tikipunga

• Ngati Hau & Ngati Wai

• Accessible care

• Kaupapa Māori practice

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Collaborative Practice

• GP • Physiotherapy• Nursing• Podiatry • Plunket services

• Coordinated services• efficient

communication• shared information• regular weekly

meetings

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Erena Wikaire (Ngati Hine, Ngapuhi)

• Health research

• Māori Health Workforce

• Indigenous health

networks

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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

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Maui Hudson (Whakatōhea, Ngā Ruahine, Te Māhurehure)

Engaging Maori and science

communities

through research projects

and community initiatives

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Maui Hudson

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

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United Māori allied health professionals providing leadership in

the health and disability sector for the wellbeing of whānau

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