Hui-ā-Tau & Scientific Conference
Programme

Thursday 25 September – Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Otāki

Te Rā Tūhura
TIME KAUPAPA
10:30 AM Pōwhiri
11:30 AM Kai
12:15 PM Whakawhanaungatanga
12:45 PM Expo
2:15 PM Kapu tī. Kura kids depart
2:30 PM Shark Tank
3:00 PM Special guest: Ani Mikaere
4:30 PM Mihi whakamutunga

Friday 26 September – Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Otāki

Hui-ā-Tau
TIME KAUPAPA
7:30 AM Parakuihi
9:00 AM Pōwhiri
10:00 AM Kapu Ti & Registrations
11:00 AM Karakia
Welcome address
11:15 AM Wānanga
12:30 PM Lunch
1:30 PM AGM
3:30 PM Kapu Tī
4:00 PM Wānanga
5:30 PM Dinner

Saturday 27 September – Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Otāki

Welcome
TIME KAUPAPA KAIKORERO
7:00 AM Dougal’s run
7:30 AM Parakuihi
8:00 AM Registration desk open
8:45 AM Karakia, Moteatea
9:00 AM Welcome address Jaclyn Aramoana
Scientific Conference
TIME KAUPAPA KAIKORERO
9:30 AM

Keynote Panel

Responding to Crisis

Tākuta Māori edition: This keynote panel will showcase two different, but related examples of how Māori doctors are responding to global, and local crises, using anti-racism, Te Reo Māori, and global solidarity.

Hori Laking and Arihia Waaka.
10:30 AM Kapu Tī
11:00 AM

Panel presentation

Topical updates from our screening programmes.

Chair: Tawa Armstrong.

Featuring:
Donna Cormack on Ethnicity, Ethnic groups and data;
Hori Laking on Medical oncology;
Clarence Kerrison on Bowel screening and colonoscopy;
Bev Lawton on Cervical Screening.

12:30 PM Lunch
12:45 PM – 1:30PM

Lunchtime presentation & workshop

** This session is registration only.

The workshop is for those interested in learning and advocating for rangatahi Māori and their whānau.

Gender affirming care & Rangatahi health. This will be an interactive workshop.

Presenter:
Denise Bennett

 

 

 

Facilitators:
Donna Cormack
Jaclyn Aramoana

1:30 PM Abstract Sessions TBA
3:00 PM Afternoon Tea
3:15 PM

Keynote Panel

 

Responding to the increasing criminalisation of Māori – what can Māori doctors do?

Te Kaahui Maraku, Māori community and high court defense lawyer will present on the current climate of increasing criminalisation and imprisonment of Māori, and provide useful insights as to how Māori doctors can better advocate for whānau Māori.

Chair:
Jaclyn Aramoana

 

 

 

Featuring:
Te Kaahui Maraku
Lily Fraser
Maia Melbourne-Wilcox
Katrina Kirikino

Saturday 27 September – Tatum Park, Manakau

Awards Dinner
TIME KAUPAPA
5:30 PM Arrive
6:00 PM Mihi/Welcome
Health & Safety
6:30 PM Kai
7:30 PM Awards
9:00 PM Band starts
11:30 PM Pomarie koutou!

Sunday 28 September – Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Otāki

Scientific Conference
TIME KAUPAPA KAIKORERO
7:00 AM Dougal’s run
7:30 AM Parakuihi
9:00 AM Mihi Jaclyn Aramoana
9:10 AM Abstract Sessions TBA
11:00 AM Wrap up: TBA
12:00 PM Kai and poroporoaki