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Te ORA – Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (The Māori Medical Practitioners Association) provides Māori medical leadership to the health sector.
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Te ORA Webinar – Te Oranga
Register now!! Quick check whānau to remind you to register for the upcoming Te ORA Hui ā-Tau sessions, the in-person hui and the Te ORA Awards Dinner sponsored by MAS. With COVID restrictions easing across the country, this provides us the opportunity to come...
ePanui – Te Oranga
Te ORA Webinar - Te Oranga Quick check whānau to remind you to register for the upcoming Te ORA Hui ā-Tau sessions, the in-person hui and the Te ORA Awards Dinner sponsored by MAS. With COVID restrictions easing across the country, this provides us the opportunity to...
Institutional barriers to care for kaimahi hauora Māori
A team of multidisciplinary Pākeha and Māori researchers from the departments of Psychological Medicine and Te Kupenga Hauora Māori at the University of Auckland are currently recruiting healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, midwives, and allied health...
Articles
Te Kūwatawata – Mental Health Service for Whānau in Distress
Please click here for the flyer: https://teora.maori.nz/wp-admin/upload.php?item=4943 Te Kūwatawata is an inclusive service that provides support for whānau Māori who are in distress or struggling with mentalhealth and addiction. We work together using a holistic...
Capacity Assessment Research – University of Auckland
My name is Nikki Mooney and I am a Doctor of Clinical Psychology student at the University of Auckland. As part of my doctoral programme, I am carrying out a research project, supervised by Dr Clare McCann, Professor Lynette Tippett and Dr Gary Cheung (University of...
Survey for Māori doctors about experiences of racism, discrimination, bullying, and harassment
We’re inviting you to take part in a national survey for Māori medical students and Māori doctors (with a current annual practising certificate) on experiences of racism, discrimination, bullying and harassment in workplace and training environments....
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COVID-19 – MoH Update – Alert Level 3
Alert Level 3 – What does that mean for me? We are now in Alert Level 3 and it is still quite restrictive. When you are not at work, school, exercising or getting essentials then you should be at home, the same as at Level 4. This will help protect your whānau and...
COVID-19 – MoH Update – Māori Health Response
Māori Health Response – An update To read the Initial COVID-19 Response Action Plan released just under two weeks ago you can visit the MoH website here. A lot of the mahi outlined in the plan has already begun. MoH has/is: currently supporting over 130 Māori health...
COVID-19 – Press Release – ACEM Joint Statement with Tumu Whakarae & Te ORA
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM), together with Tumu Whakarae, the National Reference Group for Māori Health Strategy Managers for District Health Boards and Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (Te ORA), New Zealand's Māori Medical...
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