Manaia Health PHO Annual Report 2013 / 2014
Transcript of Manaia Health PHO Annual Report 2013 / 2014
Manaia Health PHOAnnual Report2013 / 2014
Ten Years On The Journey continues
TauparaparaKo te puke i Manaia, ka tare-hua
E mihi ana ki te whenua
Korohihi po, korohihi ao
O rongo i tungi aiKi te mata hau o tu
Tu winiwiniTu wanowano
Tu whakaputaina
Ki te whei aoKi te ao marama
Whano whano
Haere mai te tokiHau mi e, hui e, taheke e
He whakatupuranga o Manaia i tukuna tenei tauparapara.This tauparapara was given by Te Warihi Hetaraka, 2007/2008
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Our ValuesTika - Showing courage to maintain integrity and seek justice
Pono - Honesty and transparency in the way business is done
Aroha - Serving the community with respect and compassion
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Last year our 11 year old child had chronic pain syndrome, for which she spent from February to August in and out of Starship and Whangarei Hospitals. The cold added to the pain she was feeling. You were our life savers and from the
day the insulation was installed we’ve had no need for any heating, and we still don’t. Thank you for the great mahi you do.
HEALTH PROMOTION
Healthy Homes Tai Tokerau Project
Northland PHOs (Manaia Health and Te Tai Tokerau PHOs), along with the EECA, ASB Community Trust, Northland
this project which addresses a key determinant of health and wellbeing: housing. Since April 2008 Healthy Homes
throughout Northland. The aim of the project is to ensure all people with high health needs are enabled to
their home ownership status.
is Chair of the Healthy Homes Tai Tokerau Governance Group
One Day on Site
50+ Years of
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Fonterra’s Milk in Schools Celebration at Maungaturoto Primary SchoolIn May, we celebrated with Fonterra, the completion of the Milk in Schools rollout throughout New Zealand of free milk into New Zealand Prmary Schools. Now 170,000 New Zealand children receive free milk every day, including approximately 10,000 Northland children in over 100 Northland schools
Manaia Health CEO, Chris Farrelly, proud to be part of the celebration with pupils from Maungaturoto Primary School
‘Leading Change, Inspiring Futures’
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Respiratory Nurse Sue Armstrong checking Karlo Lucich
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