Annual Report 2024

This year’s report reflects our dedication to collaborative leadership and our mission to uphold tino rangatiratanga and amplify whānau voices at the decision-making table that has been strengthened through partnerships with Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand and through the collective leadership of our Iwi Māori Partnership Boards (IMPBs).

This report captures the progress we have made, milestones achieved the lessons we have learned, and the path forward. This progress strengthens our shared commitment to uplifting the health and wellbeing of Māori in our rohe and ensuring all whānau can access services that reflect their needs and aspirations.

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Whānau Voice - Issue 1

The Whānau Voice Report compiles insights from whānau, hapū, and iwi within our IMPB area, along with feedback from Hauora Māori service providers. This collaborative effort aims to capture the experiences, views, and health needs of whānau, informing the Te Taura Ora o Waiariki IMPB ‘Hauora Māori Priorities Report’ (HMPR).   Supported by Te Whatu Ora, we also engaged with various mainstream providers to gather this valuable information.

The report therefore presents data from meetings and hui held in 2024, with both mainstream and Hauora Māori providers. Feedback from these gatherings, along with insights from hapū and community events and other hui, was analysed to explore broader health service experiences.

Through thematic analysis, we identified key issues such as access, cost, and cultural barriers. Specific participant quotes enrich the report, highlighting the voices of whānau and guiding intentional actions to improve health services.

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Health Profile - Volume 2

The health profiles on our website present statistical information that focus on data related to our rohe (region), providing key population demographic data, indicators of key socioeconomic determinants of wellbeing, health status, and health services indicators specific in a format that is easy to read and review.

Volume One served as a starting point to interpret and use alongside other sources of information. This supports the response to the needs and rights of whānau within our rohe.

Volume Two, explores health service use and outcome measures. It will focus on the four health priority areas identified in the 2022 Te Aka Whai Ora Māori Health Priorities Report: the first 1,000 days, cancer, long-term conditions, and mental health and addiction.

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Health Profile - Volume 1

The health profiles on our website present statistical information that focus on data related to our rohe (region), providing key population demographic data, indicators of key socioeconomic determinants of wellbeing, health status, and health services indicators specific in a format that is easy to read and review.

Volume One served as a starting point to interpret and use alongside other sources of information. This supports the response to the needs and rights of whānau within our rohe.

Volume Two, explores health service use and outcome measures. It will focus on the four health priority areas identified in the 2022 Te Aka Whai Ora Māori Health Priorities Report: the first 1,000 days, cancer, long-term conditions, and mental health and addiction.

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History of Māori Health Planning

This is a position paper that documents the development and implementation of Māori health plans over the past 40 years.

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Community Health Plan

Our Community Health Plan was submitted by our IMPB on 30 September 2024 in readiness to commence the formalised role as strategic commissioners from January 2025. Our Community Health Plan describes the work undertaken to date to stand up the core functions of our IMPB namely – Operations, commencing Community and Whānau Engagement , Data Analytics, and Planning.  As we continue to “power up” to meet our legislated responsibilities under the Pae Ora Act 2022, we have developed a 3 Year Workplan 2025 -2027 that will see us continue our engagement with whānau in our rohe and will also focus on – Service development and planning; Strategic procurement; Innovation; Policy Development; System improvement; Partnerships; Local intelligence and monitoring.

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Hauora Māori Priorities Summary Report

Our Hauora Māori Priorities Report is an initial step towards understanding the current state of health services and whānau experiences of health service delivery in our rohe.  Our Board met together in a full day workshop to work through the findings of the analysis and to determine priorities, guided by the voices of whānau captured in the report.  This is work that we will continue to repeat over time as the data from the health system improves, and as we continue to gather specific whānau voice information about the health system.  To drive health system change, our role is to utilise and share our Hauora Māori Priorities Reports to collaborate with Te Whatu Ora | Health NZ to address the priorities for Hauora Māori as we work toward achieving high quality community led culturally responsive health care in Te Taura Ora o Waiariki rohe. Key mechanisms for recognition of our priorities are a) embedding the IMPB priorities in the Regional Health and Wellness Plan for Te Manawa Taki as this drives the regional work programme of leaders and their teams within Te Whatu Ora | Health NZ and b) working together at regular session such as the monthly Regional Integration Team (RIT) hui, which involves senior leaders responsible for key parts of the system, noting IMPB Executives are active participants in these working sessions.

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