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Te Manu Korihi News for 1 May 2014
Audio 1 May 2014A Maori clinical practitioner says there needs to be a major push for scholarships and advertising to attract rangatahi to study psychology; A Maori business in Te Tau Ihu has bought a natural dried… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 1 May 2014
Audio 1 May 2014A Maori business in Te Tau Ihu has bought a natural dried fruit firm that's gone into receivership; A Maori clinical practitioner says there needs to be a major push for scholarships and advertising… Audio
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DHB's await population funding calls
DHB's await population funding calls
Tight financial management is expected to be needed at several district health boards where populations have fallen.
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Wardens train for private security
Wardens train for private security
Maori Wardens are undergoing Government-approved training courses so they can do private security work.
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Wardens look for private work
Wardens look for private work
Some Maori Wardens are bidding for private security work because they're not getting any government money, the Waitangi Tribunal has been told.
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Elective funding top-ups for DHBs
Elective funding top-ups for DHBs
The Government has released details showing how extra money for non-urgent surgery will be spent nationwide.
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Tribe supports East Coast dam
Tribe supports East Coast dam
A Tairawhiti iwi is supporting a Maori trust's plan to build a dam in the region, citing environmental and recreational benefits.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 31 January 2014
Audio 31 Jan 2014A Tairawhiti iwi is supporting a Maori trust's plan to build a dam in the region, citing environmental and recreational benefit; The Maori Party has thrown its support behind Teina Pora and is… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 31 January 2014
Audio 31 Jan 2014The Maori Party has thrown its support behind Teina Pora and is relieved that the convicted murderer's appeal can be heard again in court; A Ngati Tuwharetoa woman - who's been a longtime stalwart of… Audio
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Kingitanga calls for iwi to unite before election
Kingitanga calls for iwi to unite before election
The Kingitanga has made a passionate plea for iwi to come together ahead of the general elections to discuss Maori issues.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 24 January 2014
Audio 24 Jan 2014The Ratana church says the focus of its annual celebrations must not stray from the birth of its founder, to politics; A Tairawhiti tribe wants waste water in Gisborne to be dumped on golf courses and… Audio
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Iwi wants waste water kept on land
Iwi wants waste water kept on land
A Tairawhiti tribe wants waste water in Gisborne to be dumped on golf courses and airport land, instead of being pumped out to sea.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 24 January 2014
Audio 24 Jan 2014The Ratana church says the focus of its annual celebrations must not stray from the birth of its founder, to politics; A Tairawhiti tribe wants waste water in Gisborne to be dumped on golf courses and… Audio
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Horomia whanau welcomed at Ratana
Horomia whanau welcomed at Ratana
The whanau of the late Maori Affairs Minister, Parekura Horomia, has been welcomed onto Ratana Pa for its annual celebrations.
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Visitor restrictions at Gisborne hospital lifted
Visitor restrictions at Gisborne hospital lifted
Tairawhiti District Health has lifted visiting restrictions at Gisborne hospital after an outbreak of vomiting and diarrhoea there.
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Iwi hospital site has geothermal potential
Iwi hospital site has geothermal potential
Hui on the future of a hospital owned by Ngati Porou have heard nearby natural springs could be used to provide energy and health benefits.
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Future of iwi-owned hospital under review
Future of iwi-owned hospital under review
The future of a tribal-owned rural hospital on the East Coast is being decided in a review of the region's health services.
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Suspected Norovirus outbreak at Gisborne Hospital
Suspected Norovirus outbreak at Gisborne Hospital
Gisborne Hospital is asking all visitors to stay away as it deals with a suspected outbreak of the infectious disease Norovirus.
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Treaty money should not fund health - community
Treaty money should not fund health - community
A review of health services on the East Coast has heard Treaty settlement money should not be used to fund hospitals and clinics.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 November 2013
Audio 15 Nov 2013The Medical Officer of Health in Te Tairawhiti, Dr Geoff Cramp, is commending the work of local Maori health providers for helping to improve immunisation rates among Maori; The organisation that… Audio
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DHB credits team effort for immunisation rise
DHB credits team effort for immunisation rise
The Medical Officer of Health in Te Tairawhiti is commending the work of local Maori health providers in helping improve immunisation rates among Maori.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 November 2013
Audio 15 Nov 2013The Medical Officer of Health in Te Tairawhiti, Dr Geoff Cramp, is commending the work of local Maori health providers for helping to improve immunisation rates among Maori; The organisation that… Audio
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DHB reduces time Maori mental health patients in isolation
DHB reduces time Maori mental health patients in isolation
The Tairawhiti District Health Board says it's taking small, simple steps to bring down the amount of time Maori mental health patients are put into isolation.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 November 2013
Audio 14 Nov 2013The iwi radio network says the Maori broadcaster, Willie Jackson, will stay as the organisation's chair because he's in a governance role - not a presenter position; A Northland hapu has finally been… Audio
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No 'big stick' approach to seclusion rates
No 'big stick' approach to seclusion rates
The Government's top mental health advisor says he will not try to force hospitals to do more to cut the amount of time Maori patients spend locked in seclusion.