He Aka Hui COVID-19 vaccination and Māori: Rangatahi and lived experience

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He Aka Hui COVID-19 vaccination and Māori: Rangatahi and lived experience

14 October, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Feedback following the most recent Aka Hui on Māori and COVID-19 indicated a strong desire for more information through a further hui. So join us for a deeper dive into the issues and the solutions to inform providers at 1pm on Thursday 14th October. The focus this time will be on rangatahi and lived-experience.

We are privilege to have the following rōpū share their knowledge on

  • Debunking the myths and conspiracy theories
  • Issues specific to rural and urban based rangatahi
  • The Delta strain and specific issues for rangatahi
  • Rangatahi leading the solutions for rangatahi

This Aka Hui is by rangatahi for rangatahi about rangatahi and lived experience.

Grace Davis, facilitator, ( Rangatahi/Youth Engagement Lead for the Covid response team for both Capital Coast and Hutt Valley district health boards)

Luke McLean; (survivor of covid 19, the ongoing health affects),

Elinor Niha; Rural disabled lived experience advocate Northland

Jordy Bealing; (Consumer Advisor (Lakes, LinkPeople))

Aroha Upritchard (training medical student, training to be a Dr)

Tui Taurua; Lived experience

Louise Windleborn; lived Experience

Supported by: –

Simon Phillips, (Maraeroa Marae CEO)

Wheturangi Walsh-Tapiata; CEO Oranganui Wanaganui)

Faith Woodcock; (Oratoa covid 19 vac co-ordinator)

Dr Maira Patu (GP Christchurch)

Register and submit your questions here.

Details

Date:
14 October, 2021
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm