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Why should Māori trust the Covid-19 vaccine?


Ahead of a nationwide rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine to kaumātua, health providers say they re up against a tidal wave of misinformation and a deep-rooted distrust of the health system. But Māori are now mobilising to keep their own safe.
John Rarere with wife Michelle and mokopuna.
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John Rarere s phone won t stop pinging. Over the last three months, it s been flooded with messages from relatives urging him and others to be wary of Covid-19 vaccines.
They believe the government is trying to scam everybody, he says. Some of them think the vaccine will change their DNA or that it contains nanotechnology which will eventually give the government the ability to control them. ....

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Arts approach to rural mental health in Tairāwhiti


A mental health service that uses mahi toi (the arts) to create culturally safe spaces will reach into rural Tairāwhiti.
Funding of $900,000 will go towards primary mental health services on the East Coast and rural west of Tairāwhiti.
Photo: Liam Clayton/The Gisborne Herald/ LDR
The primary mental health service will support west rural and East Coast communities and is expected to start between April and June.
A report before Hauora Tairāwhiti s district health board last month said $900,000 left over from another Ministry of Health contract would fund the service over two years.
But as it was a finite resource to 2022, with no guarantees of funding being extended, building leadership capability within the community would be key to making the service sustainable, the report said. ....

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