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Māori Health Services - He Kamaka Waiora | Waitematā

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Description

Waitematā District - He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Services 

To improve health status of Māori, by helping hospitals cater for Māori, retaining Māori who become healthcare professionals and to improve healthcare practices so that Māori values are respected. He Kāmaka Oranga was established in 1994 with the aim to improve Māori Health.  Then in 2013 collaboration of Māori Health Provider Service Te Toka Tuami Auckland and Mo Wai te ora Māori Health Provider Service Waitematā DHBs became He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Services Waitematā and Te Tokau Tumai Auckland Districts.

The Chief Advisor Tikanga Māori Health leads the organisation in managing relationships with Mana Whenua and Iwi Māori from a tikanga perspective and provides assistance in managing Titiri o Waitangi risks. The role of the Chief Advisor Tikanga is supported by Waitematā Hospital and Auckland Hospital Māori Health teams who are responsible for policy development, research, workforce development, planning and funding, provider management, quality, and clinical leadership across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors.

The introduction of practices based on Tikanga Māori have made a significant contribution to Māori Health across the region. The He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider team works with Māori patients and their whānau when they need to access the hospital services. This includes coordinating whānau accommodation, providing social and cultural and advocacy services and working with Waitematā and Auckland District clinicians and other Waitematā and Auckland District staff to ensure that services are responsive to the needs of Māori Health gain.

He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Service supports inpatients in North Shore (NSH) Hospital and Waitakere Hospital

Kaumātua: Fraser Toi

Kaumātua Ārahi: Cherie Povey, Stephen Phillips

Kaimanaaki:  Malcolm Sarich

Kaiatawhai: Roimata Hansen, Elizabeth Campbell

Referral Expectations

If you are a patient at North Shore or Waitakere Hospital and you are Māori, you are welcome to call our services:

Referral by phone please call 9am to 5pm:

Phone: (09) 486 8900 ext 42324 

 

AFTER HOURS:

Urgent telephone referrals should be made to the Hospital Duty Manager in the first instance.

(09) 486 8900 Waitemata DHB North Shore Hospital

We accept referrals to assist patients, but we are not a 24-hour service.

Services

Important Information

Maori Values and Concepts (Tikanga) Guidelines To download Maori Values & Concepts (Tikanga) Guidelines please click here For General Information about Maori Health and Maori Health Updates please see link below. Welcome to Maori Health Review on http://www.maorihealthreview.co.nz/ There are so many medical journals published worldwide each month and for the Maori health community keeping up is hard. Mâori Health Review makes it easy, bringing the most important studies to your inbox with commentary from Dr Matire Harwood. Te Tiriti O Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi is widely acknowledged as the founding document of New Zealand, and Waitematā District is one of many organisations that value its importance in the context of our daily work. Please see link below. For more information about the Treaty, go to www.treatyofwaitangi.govt.nz Maori Values and Concepts (Tikanga) Guidelines (PDF, 108.5 KB) A summary of Māori customs and practices that are relevant to the patient settings within Waitematā District

Maori Values and Concepts (Tikanga) Guidelines

To download Maori Values & Concepts (Tikanga) Guidelines please click here

 

For General Information about Maori Health and Maori Health Updates  please see link below.

Welcome to Maori Health Review on http://www.maorihealthreview.co.nz/

There are so many medical journals published worldwide each month and for the Maori health community keeping up is hard. Mâori Health Review makes it easy, bringing the most important studies to your inbox with commentary from Dr Matire Harwood.

 

Te Tiriti O Waitangi

The Treaty of Waitangi is widely acknowledged as the founding document of New Zealand, and Waitematā District is one of many organisations that value its importance in the context of our daily work. Please see link below.

For more information about the Treaty, go to www.treatyofwaitangi.govt.nz 

He Ara Takahinga - Directory of Services in Auckland to Support Whanau Ora

This directory of services has been developed to assist whānau in Waitematā and Auckland to access relevant and needed services to support them on their journeys to create and maintain sustainable and vibrant futures. The title of the Directory, He Ara Takahinga, is significant as it is symbolic of a pathway toward wellness that has been provided and travelled by the generations before us. The directory focuses on first-point-of-contact services or those services where whānau can self-refer or refer whānau members without requiring a referral from another service provider. Its intention is to act as a resource for whānau as they navigate their way to becoming stronger, healthier and resilient whānau. The directory is separated into five sections – Education, Health, Social Services, Information Services, and Community Facilities. Each section is further divided into Auckland North (North Shore), Auckland West (Waitakere to Helensville), Auckland Central, and Auckland South. Providers of key services associated with each of the sections are listed in alphabetical order. For ease of reference, throughout the directory, Māori service providers and Pacific service providers are identified where it is helpful to distinguish between providers. This will aid those whānau who have a preference to access services that might more ably align to their cultural practices and heritage. For any queries about the directory please contact our He Kamaka Waiora Corporate office email: He Ara Takahinga (PDF, 2.8 MB) A Directory of Services in Auckland to Support Whānau Ora

This directory of services has been developed to assist whānau in Waitematā and Auckland to access relevant and needed services to support them on their journeys to create and maintain sustainable and vibrant futures. The title of the Directory, He Ara Takahinga, is significant as it is symbolic of a pathway toward wellness that has been provided and travelled by the generations before us.

The directory focuses on first-point-of-contact services or those services where whānau can self-refer or refer whānau members without requiring a referral from another service provider.

Its intention is to act as a resource for whānau as they navigate their way to becoming stronger, healthier and resilient whānau.

The directory is separated into five sections – Education, Health, Social Services, Information Services, and Community Facilities. Each section is further divided into Auckland North (North Shore), Auckland West (Waitakere to Helensville), Auckland Central, and Auckland South. Providers of key services associated with each of the sections are listed in alphabetical order.

For ease of reference, throughout the directory, Māori service providers and Pacific service providers are identified where it is helpful to distinguish between providers. This will aid those whānau who have a preference to access services that might more ably align to their cultural practices and heritage.

 

For any queries about the directory please contact our He Kamaka Waiora Corporate office email:  

  • He Ara Takahinga (PDF, 2.8 MB)

    A Directory of Services in Auckland to Support Whānau Ora

Accommodation

North Shore Te Kainga Atawhai Accommodation

Buildings 38N, 124 Shakespeare Road
Phone:  094427116
Email:  NSHTeKaingaAtawhai@waitematadhb.govt.nz

Region

North Auckland

Contact Details

North Shore Hospital

North Auckland

He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Service
Waitematā District
(09) 486 8900

He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Service
Office of the Chief Advisor Tikanga
Executive Office, 15 Shea Terrace, Takapuna, North Shore
(09) 484 6114

He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider - Kaiatawhai Cultural Support Team
(09) 486 8900 or 021822576

Mon - Fri and Public Holidays
Office hours: 9am - 5pm

Kaiatawhai On-call Team
(09) 486 8900 or 021822576
 
Sat-Sun and Public Holidays
On-call hours: 4pm - 9pm

He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Accommodation
North Shore (NSH) Te Kainga Atawhai Accommodation
Contact our on-call team
(09) 486 8900 or 021822576 

He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Service
Te Toka Tumai Auckland District
(09) 307 4949

Shakespeare Road
Takapuna
Auckland 0620

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Street Address

Shakespeare Road
Takapuna
Auckland 0620

Postal Address

North Shore Hospital
Private Bag 93 503
Takapuna
North Shore City 0740

This page was last updated at 11:53AM on September 30, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Maori Health Services - He Kamaka Waiora | Waitematā.