Tag: Te Whatu Ora
NZ election 2023: Exposing National leader Christopher Luxon’s Māori health falsehood...
ANALYSIS: By Ella Stewart, RNZ News longform journalist, Te Ao Māori
National Party leader Christopher Luxon made claims about health outcomes that were clearly false....
NZ’s winter health plan fails to stem shortages, burnout, say frontline...
By Stephen Forbes, Local Democracy Reporter
Te Whatu Ora's new winter health plan fails to address workforce shortages and staff burnout in Aotearoa New Zealand,...
South Auckland’s poor census turnout could cost it $130m in NZ...
By Stephen Forbes, Local Democracy Reporter
South Auckland's poor turnout for the 2018 Aotearoa New Zealand national census could have cost the region $130 million...
Rob Campbell: Are diversity policies backfiring in business – or am...
Corporate diversity and inclusion have become more about profits than about recognising the rights of women and minorities, argues ousted Te Whatu Ora chair...
Rob Campbell: Public service bosses of ‘Pyongponeke’ forget who they’re supposed...
COMMENTARY: By Rob Campbell
In Pyongyang there is a public service which would appeal to our own Public Service Commissioner in Aotearoa New Zealand. It...
Health NZ chair fired over ‘political’ post, but says govt ‘overreacted’
Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand's board chairperson Rob Campbell has been sacked over a political attack he made about the opposition National Party's...
NZ blood donor case: Baby’s surgery takes place at Starship hospital
RNZ News
The baby in Aotearoa New Zealand whose parents did not want him to receive blood from people who may have had the covid...
No appeal against ruling in NZ baby blood case, surgery to...
RNZ News
The parents of a New Zealand baby at the centre of a legal dispute that has made global headlines will not be appealing...
Māori authority welcomes NZ health system reform as important first step
By Stephen Forbes, Local Democracy Reporter
Manukau Urban Māori Authority (MUMA) is welcoming the government's health reforms as an important first step to improving Māori...