Nau mai haere mai / Welcome
Te Tiratū is the Iwi Māori Partnership Board for the Tainui waka rohe.
Te Tiratū
Hauora Māori Priorities Summary Report
This report is a collation of available and selective (high-level) information from existing reports and whānau engagement results, sorted into a useable form for Te Tiratū, around three service domains:
- Public and Population Health
- Primary and Community Care
- Hospital and Specialist Services.
We needed to find a way to simplify the complexity and scope, and to have key information in one place.
The report does not cover every single service or programme from within the health system, but it does reflect the areas of high utilisation (or under-utilisation) by whānau Māori, greatest investment by Te Whatu Ora, and where we as an IMPB can have the greatest impact. This is not necessarily how Te Tiratū thinks about health systems or hauora – we would prefer models that operate across the life-course, and which take consideration of the whole whānau – but this is not how our health system has evolved or is organised.
This collation of information positions Te Tiratū to advocate for Māori interests with the relevant national and regional leaders of these three domains. Over time we would hope we can have life-course and whānau-centred dialogue – but for now we work with the system in the way it is organised in order to penetrate and influence the system now.
Te Tiratū
IMPB Community Health Plan
Te Tiratū will utilise this Community Health Plan to focus on a collaborative approach with Te Whatu Ora | Health NZ both nationally and regionally to improve current mainstream and Hauora Māori services to plan for a renewed focus on our priority areas identified by Te Tiratū whānau. The reason that we have organised themes from the data and whānau voice this way is that this aligns generally with how the health system is organised for instance:
- Public and population health services and programmes are overseen, funded, partially delivered and commissioned by the NZ Public Health Service (NZPHS) so it is important we engage closely with NZPHS leaders to advocate for the interests of whānau in our rohe. Their mandate includes cancer screening, health promotion, prevention and wellness, and social determinants of health
- Primary and community care is managed and commissioned (and partly delivered) by the Regional Commissioner for Te Whatu Ora | Health NZ, so it is vital that we have a strong working relationship with this leader, to ensure they and their team understand the issues facing our whānau and reflect this in their budgeting, service planning and procurement practices.
- We also need to have a strong relationship with leadership for hospital and specialist services in the district, to influence the quality of care for Māori, as well as equity of access, utilization and outcome. For instance, a key area for discussion with both the hospital leadership and PHOs will be to undertake a ‘deep dive’ into emergency department presentations and to determine how much of this is impacted by lack of access to primary care.
- Enablers such as workforce development and quality data / information have dedicated leaders and teams at both national and regional levels, and it will be important that we use the information that we have gathered and documented, to influence their planning and resourcing.
Ā Mātou Tangata / About Us
Te Tiratū is the Iwi Māori Partnership Board for the Tainui waka rohe. Te Tiratū is made up of representation from Pare Hauraki, Waikato, Raukawa, Te Nehenehenui, Ngāti Hāua (Taumarunui) and Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa.
Rohe / Our region
More than 700 years ago the Tainui canoe moored at its final destination on the Kāwhia coast, by the famous Pohutukawa known as Tangi Te Korowhiti. Tainui Waka carried our voyaging tūpuna whose descendants settled the lands of the Tainui Waka rohe. Over time those same uri whakaheke begat the tribes of Waikato, Pare Hauraki, Maniapoto and Raukawa.
The map is based on the locality boundary planning in which the 5 Iwi provided and discussed the placed based planning so that each Iwi can have a deep dive and environmental scanning for their rohe.
These health mapping lines do not stop whānau from moving across these lines to access health and wellbeing support
These health mapping lines will provide a good understanding of all services for health and wellbeing within these lines
Ā Mātou Mahi / What we Do
The purpose of the Te Tiratū Iwi Māori Partnership Board, as described within section 29 of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill 2022, is to represent local Maori perspectives on:
(a) the needs and aspirations of Māori in relation to hauora Māori outcomes; and
(b) how the health sector is performing in relation to those needs and aspirations; and
(c) the design and delivery of services and public health interventions within localities.
Ā Mātou Whakapapa / Your people
Te Tiratū is made up of representation from Pare Hauraki, Waikato, Raukawa, Te Nehenehenui, Ngāti Hāua (Taumarunui) and Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa.
Pare Hauraki
Hauraki Māori Trust Board
Raukawa
Raukawa Charitable Trust
Maniapoto
Te Nehenehenui Trust
Ngāti Hāua
Iwi Trust
Mātāwaka
Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa
Waikato
Te Whakakitenga o Waikato
Mana Whakahaere / Your Board
Here are the current members of the Te Tiratū Iwi Māori Partnership Board.
Whakapā mai / Contact us
Please feel free to make contact with us if you have any questions.