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New tari in Wairau
Te Kotahi team in Wairau have moved to a new office in Rangitāne House.
Covid-19 Research Project
He kōrero tā tēnā, tā tēnā otiia, te katoa, he aha tāu? Everyone has a story, what’s yours?
5 minutes with Dr Melissa Cragg
Dr Melissa Cragg has spent the past decade dedicated to better health outcomes for Māori. In August, Dr Cragg was appointed to lead the Te Tauihu Covid-19 Research Project. We sat down with Dr Cragg to find out more.
Nau mai Sophie
Nau mai ki te Kotahi whānau Sophie! Sophie is the new Āpihi Whakahaere Mahi (Administrator) here at TKOTT.
Kai pai tō mahi!
In emergencies, the EOC (Emergency Control Centre) becomes a pretty important place. For the recent weather event across Te Tauihu, EOCs were set up in both Nelson/Tasman and also in Marlborough.
New KOWHEORI-19 changes
Aotearoa moved on from the COVID-19 traffic lights on September 13, 2022. There are several changes you need to know about.
Back to the Islands
Te Tauihu Māori health provider Te Piki Oranga has joined the Back to the Islands campaign; be in to win travel prizes to the Pacific Islands!
Te Tauihu rāhui to be lifted
A rāhui placed along the entire northern coastline of Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui last month following significant weather events is to be lifted.
He aha ō whakaaro?
This week, the rōpū behind the Te Tauihu Covid Māori Action Plan 2022 launched a research project to better understand the voices of Māori who have experienced Covid-19 or have been impacted in some way.
Perhaps you’d like to take part?
Kotahi te hoe!
Emergency kai network Te Pātaka has officially been brought under the korowai of Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu, with governance transitioning from Te Pātaka Inc to Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu Trust.
Rāhui in place for Te Tauihu
Te Tauihu iwi have placed a rāhui across the entire northern coastline of Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui, as floodwaters continue to pose significant disruptions across the rohe.
‘Reach out early’
Pouwhakahaere Rauemi Dr Lorraine Eade recently talked to Stuff’s Maia Hart about the extension in support for those suffering hardship due to Covid-19.