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Note, this project is relevant to all the audiences Te Hiringa Hauora is focusing on.

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  • The project addresses this concern by developing a mixed media campaign with a series of short videos showing common situations for whānau having difficulties accessing care, and showing how they can get the healthcare they need.
  • In fact, they are avoiding or delaying seeking care.
  • There is a concern that people are not seeking health care in a timely way.
  • Reconnecting People and Whānau to Primary Care

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  • This project will build the skills and confidence of a small group of Northland māmā to provide peer support to others, increasing the reach and effectiveness of support while building their own skills and confidence.
  • Rongoa Maori Coping Strategies’ for Hapu Whanau
  • A national roadshow/wānanga series will be developed to engage with Māori whānau on harakeke restoration, safe sleep, maternal mental health and wellbeing, as well as childbirth/new parenthood.
  • Whānau Āwhina Plunket and Hāpai Te Hauora.
  • developing an online Kia Kaha Māmā forum.
  • The total aim is to reach 150 women in the community of Tairāwhiti. We will also hold two wāhine wānanga with 50 women participating each.
  • Three initiatives will be developed to support 50 women online.
  • Māmā Soup – a ‘pay it forward’ scheme to support new māmā will be developed.
  • We will facilitate a way to share pre-loved baby clothes and products.
  • Facilitated Kia Ora Māmā coffee groups will be led by existing ambassadors. Situated on a thousand acre coastal sheep and cattle farm, bounded by Kahurangi National Park and Golden Bays Tasman Sea coast, South Island, New Zealand.
  • expert-led video content on relevant wellbeing topics.
  • Our community partners (and a brief description of their projects) are detailed below. Partnering with regional and community groups It's time to talk about anxiety and depression in new dads We need to talk about antenatal mental health Recovering whakapapa: How tikanga aids Māori mothers in a western system ‘There is a way through’: Mothers open up about maternal mental distressīorn in lockdown: Stories of mothers giving birth in COVID-19 Te Hiringa Hauora web pagesĪ page on depression.og.nz was designed to meet the needs of pregnant women and new parents. Getting Through Together - Digital (animated) ads

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    partnering with regional and community groups and organisations to develop resources, and tools to support their campaigns and initiatives.delivering COVID-19-related messages through web, social media, newspaper and radio channels.working with relevant national organisations to promote wellbeing messages and resources.working with our partners, the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand and All Right?, to deliver new Getting Through Together messages.

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    To achieve our goals in our COVID-19 work, Te Hiringa Hauora is taking several approaches. Te Whakamotuhaketanga Hapu Evaluation - Executive Summary June 2009 (.pdf) 150k Te Whakamotuhaketanga Hapu Evaluation - Report June 2009 (.pdf) 500k (A Companion Report is available on request from the Department by emailing .) A revised Te Whakamotuhaketanga Hapu strategy is now being drafted to take the Branch forward to 2013.















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