Lisa Tumahai
âTÄ Mason has assembled a strong group of MÄori leaders to begin this important process. I am confident that their leadership, experience and perspectives will enable access to the network of talent within MÄoridom and allow them to identify a high-performing group of candidates to provide governance leadership to the interim MÄori Health Authority. This approach is a marker of the future health system I am seeking â that we move forward in a true partnership approach with MÄori,â Andrew Little said.
âThe MÄori Health Authority is about enabling MÄori to exercise meaningful leadership and control over their hauora. I have no doubt that the considerable collective experience and connections of this group will allow them to determine the ideal mix of rangatira MÄori to steer the interim MÄori Health Authority forward, including its establishment and how it exercises rangatiratanga within the wider health system. It is exciti
Steering Group assembled to select Māori Health Authority interim board
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