
Te Tiratū IMPB hosted the Te Manawa Taki Iwi Māori Partnership Board collective regional hui in Kirikiriroa in February, with six IMPBs participating: Te Tiratū, Toitu Tairāwhiti, Te Moana a Toi, Te Taura Ora o Waiariki, Tūwharetoa, and Te Pūnanga Ora. Presentations included updates from each board, discussions on data platforms, data-sharing agreements, data sovereignty, cyber security and building capacity in data governance. A Pharmac senior executive and Board member explained its role in the health system, its approach to pharmaceutical supply and prioritisation, and the need for earlier engagement with Māori in the decision-making process. Toitu Te Waiora presented on employment training outlining its ongoing work with Māori and Pasifika communities to ensure diverse voices are represented in workforce development. Te Whatu Ora Hauora Māori kaimahi provided a detailed update on the health system’s current status, focus on cost-saving measures, structural changes, and the current review of Pae Tū: Hauora Māori Strategy. They highlighted the appointment of new CEOs and a 12-month task force aimed at improving clinical safety to address regional challenges, particularly in Tairāwhiti and Whakatāne. Moving forward, there is a focus on strengthening governance, enhancing data transparency, and ensuring the sustainability of Māori health priorities within both regional and national health strategies.