Partners delivering Nōku te Ao community programmes

Partners delivering Nōku te Ao community programmes

Nōku te Ao is needed because ending prejudice and discrimination against people with mental distress matters to everyone. For the whole of Aotearoa New Zealand, Nōku te Ao will contribute to a more just society, greater community wellbeing, and it will reduce the cost...

Kaimahi throughout the region gathered for the launch of the waka

Kaimahi throughout the region gathered for the launch of the waka

Around sixty people attended a ceremony on the misty banks of Lake Ōkareka in Rotorua on Friday 31 July, as Associate Minister of Health Hon. Peeni Henare officially launched new kaupapa Māori services for the region. Poutama Ora is a new kaupapa Māori primary mental...

Aotearoa whānui is in Level 4

Aotearoa whānui is in Level 4

As of August 20th all of Aotearoa to stay at Alert Level 4 until 11:59pm on Tuesday 24th of August 2021. Updated COVID cases Currently we have 11 new community cases detected - There are 11 new cases in the Auckland bringing the total number of...

Message from the Ministry of Health

Message from the Ministry of Health

On 31 December 2019, Wuhan, China reported the first case of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). In the months following, COVID-19 has rapidly spread around the world, mobilising communities and sectors to manage those directly and indirectly affected by the...