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Te Aka Whai Ora leadership enhanced with new appointments to Board

The Associate Minister of Health (Mori Health) has today announced the appointment of three new members to the Board of Te Aka Whai Ora, the Mori Health Authority. They will support current members in providing oversight, insight, and foresight for the organisation. The new members are: Kim Ngarimu - Te Aitanga Mate, Ngti Porou Ben Dalton - Ngpuhi, Ngti Porou Helmut Modlik - Ngti Toa Rangatira "These members bring a wealth of knowledge in Te Tiriti o Waitangi, mtauranga Mori, kaupapa Mori approaches, commissioning, governance and financial management. They join five other members, one of whom I've reappointed, to make up a balanced board of four whine and four tne," Minister Henare said. Kim Ngarimu, of Te Aitanga Mate and Ngti Porou, has been appointed as the Deputy Chair for a three-year term. "Kim Ngarimu is the Director of Tua Limited, a consultant company specialising in public policy and public management, and the Deputy Chair of Te Kaunihera Rata o Aotearoa, Medical Council of New Zealand. She brings with her a deep understanding of the machinery of government and executive level experience as a former Deputy Secretary at Te Puni Kkiri. She is also a system level thinker, strategist, and influencer with proven capability in stakeholder engagement," Minister Henare said. Ben Dalton and Helmut Modlik have been appointed as members for a three-year term. "Ben Dalton is a resilient, disciplined, diligent and determined leader. He currently works as the Deputy Chief Executive at the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development. Like Ms Ngarimu, he brings to his role government leadership experience at a Chief Executive and Deputy Chief Executive level. He also has entrepreneurial experience through his Chief Operating Officer role for the Provincial Development Unit of the Provincial Growth fund. "Helmut Modlik brings an extensive network across government and iwi, and a positive reputation for making real change. He is the current Tumu Whakarae of Te Rnanga o Toa Rangatira and a former Board member of PHARMAC, Capital & Coast DHB, and the Health Information Standards Organisation. He has strong executive and governance experience, including in public health, and a proven capability to advance Mori outcomes at an iwi level," Minister Henare said. To ensure the most appropriate people were appointed to these roles, Minister Henare consulted the Hauora Mori Advisory Committee. "As part of identifying candidates, the committee focused on leaders with the skills most needed right now to strengthen the Board's capability. I firmly believe we've selected the perfect candidates for that purpose. "We are one year into the establishment of Te Aka Whai Ora. They've achieved a lot in that first year and it is now time to build on that momentum. The Board will provide the necessary and strategic leadership to support that," Minister Henare said. EDITOR'S NOTE The other Te Aka Whai Ora Board members include: Tipa Mahuta (Chair) - Waikato, Maniapoto, Ngpuhi Dr Mataroria Lyndon - Ngti Hine, Ngpuhi, Ngti Whtua, Ngti Wai, Waikato Steven McJorrow - Ngti Kahungunu, Ngti Moe Awerangi Tamihere - Ngti Kauwhata, Rangitne, Ngti Porou, Rongowhakaata, Ki Tahu Fiona Pimm (reappointed member) - Ngi Tahu, Kti Mmoe, Waitaha. Fiona Pimm has been reappointed for a one-year term. Members are appointed for three-year terms, or any shorter period stated in their notice of appointment.

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King's Birthday Honours recognise strength of service to NZ

The strength and diversity of service in New Zealand is a standout feature of today's King's Birthday and Coronation Honours list, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said. "Each of today's 182 recipients has contributed individually to our country. Viewed collectively, their efforts reflect an overwhelming commitment to service." Chris Hipkins said. "I also want to recognise that it's special to be releasing this list so soon after the coronation of the new King, and to be able to celebrate recipients on the King's Birthday public holiday." Today's 2023 King's Birthday and Coronation Honours include one appointment to the Order of New Zealand, one Dame Grand and six appointments as Dames and Knights Companion. "In keeping with tradition, Queen Camilla is appointed to the Order of New Zealand. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh were similarly recognised for their support of the monarch of the time," Chris Hipkins said. "Queen Camilla already takes an interest in a number of New Zealand charities, including support for migrant women, new mothers and literacy programmes. "Having served as Prime Minister from 2017 to 2023, Dame Jacinda Ardern is recognised for her service to New Zealand during some of the greatest challenges our country has faced in modern times. "Leading New Zealand's response to the 2019 terrorist attacks and to the COVID-19 pandemic represented periods of intense challenge for our 40th Prime Minister, during which time I saw first hand that her commitment to New Zealand remained absolute. "Recognised today for public service and the arts, Dame Helene Quilter retired in 2023 after 45 years in the public service, culminating in her appointment as Deputy Public Service Commissioner of Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission. "Outside of public service, she has also supported and participated in New Zealand's arts sector, including serving as a current Board member of the New Zealand School of Dance. "Dame Jo Brosnahan is recognised for services to governance and business. Dame Jo founded Pmanawa Kairahi - Leadership New Zealand (LNZ) in 2003, subsequently serving more than a decade as Chair and currently as Chair of its Ambassadors. "During this time, LNZ has produced around 700 alumni, across business, iwi, community and social services, contributing to an invaluable culture of leadership for New Zealand. "Recognised for services to health and the Pacific community, Dame Teuila Percival is a paediatrician and researcher who has been a tireless advocate for Pacific children's health for 30 years. "Dame Teuila is a founding member and Deputy Chair of South Seas Healthcare, a community health service providing care to Pacific peoples in Auckland since 1999. She was also a founding member of the Pacific Medical Association. "Sir Wayne Smith is recognised for his services to rugby, having helped guide both our men's and women's sides to Rugby World Cup victories. "Affectionately known as rugby's 'Professor,' Sir Wayne was Assistant Coach of the winning All Blacks at both the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cups and Head Coach of the Black Ferns during the unforgettable 2022 Rugby World Cup, taking on the role just six months prior to the tournament. "Sir Selwyn Parata (Ngti Porou, Ngi Tahu) is recognised for services to Mori, having been the Chair of Te Runanganui o Ngti Porou since 2014, the Chair of Te Matatini since 2008 and the Chair of Te Pihopatanga o Aotearoa since 2014. "As current Chair of Te Matatini, Sir Selwyn has been responsible for the National Kapa Haka festival and has overseen significant growth. Sir Selwyn has also supported the commemoration of the 28 Mori Battalion and the establishment of the C Company Memorial Museum in Gisborne. "Sir Stephen Kos was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court in 2022 and is recognised for his ongoing services to the judiciary and legal education. "Sir Stephen previously served on the High Court and the Court of Appeal. He has also championed a programme to ensure junior counsel have the opportunity to present submissions alongside lead counsel, encouraging the development of young lawyers. "On behalf of all New Zealanders, I thank the 182 Kiwis recognised today. I thank them for their service, and I'm delighted to congratulate them all."

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