
COVID-19
Kia matatū Being vigilant
Now is a good time to get your boosters - more international visitors in our takiwā this summer means greater potential risks. So it's time to make sure whānau are protected against any new wave of COVID-19.
Please find below the latest COVID-19 posts from Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua.
COVID-19
Now is a good time to get your boosters - more international visitors in our takiwā this summer means greater potential risks. So it's time to make sure whānau are protected against any new wave of COVID-19.
hauora
The Te Tauihu Covid-19 Research Project is part of the Te Tauihu Covid Māori Action Plan 2022, which aims to reduce inequities for Māori in the local Covid-19 response.
Mauri Ora
The eight iwi of Te Tauihu have pooled their resources and whānau networks together to ensure an equitable vaccination rollout for Māori in their region.
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Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu welcomes a new report released by Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and urgently calls for the Government to address its findings. The first year of COVID-19: Initial outcomes of our collective care for low-income children in Aotearoa New Zealand [https://www.cpag.org.nz/assets/
Mauri Ora
Please ensure your kaumātua and those living with kaumātua know about these clinics as they are all eligible for the vaccine now.
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Ngā iwi Māori in Te Tauihu have taken a major step along the recovery path with the appointment of a new operations manager for Covid-19 response.
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The Community Capability and Resilience Fund is a $36 million fund is available from 1 August 2020 to support community initiatives that support the rebuild and recovery from COVID-19.
COVID-19
Kia ora e te whānau We welcomed Cliff Saxton as Whānau Ora Navigator for the eight iwi of Te Tauihu last month. His main kaupapa is to support the Covid-19 recovery phase and the whānau of our eight iwi. With Covid-19 community transmission back in Aotearoa it may be a
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You could get expert support at no cost to you or your business by registering through the Regional Business Partners Network.
COVID-19
Ka karanga mai a Whakatū Marae ki a koutou ngā whanau hei whakatau ngā whaakaro maumahara ki a rātou.
COVID-19
Kia ora e te whānau, we’re at Level 2, but let’s not get complacent. This week, Nelson Marlborough Health are conducting asymptomatic testing for Covid-19, targeting the Māori population of Te Tauihu aged 35 and older. This testing is completely voluntary and will happen at Community-Based Assessment Centres
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Kaupapa Atawhai has been created to provide some immediate assistance to our most vulnerable whānau who have been impacted by COVID-19 and the resulting government restrictions.