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The purpose of the forum is to provide informed, evidence-based impartial advice in a facilitated forum. Members of the advisory board will advise Te Aka Whai Ora and Te Whatu Ora on the complex challenges in the healthcare sector.
Click here for further details on Te Whatu Ora and Te Aka Whai Ora: Establishing National Clinical Networks [PDF, 2.2 MB].
Te Whiri Kaha will function under the authority of the Te Aka Whai Ora, and its four national Clinical Leads:
For more information and next steps on Te Aka Whai Ora: Establishing Te Whiri Kaha Māori Clinical Forum [PDF, 436 KB]
Role of Te Whiri Kaha
The Māori Clinical Forum, Te Whiri Kaha, aims to:
Te Whiri Kaha, however, will not as part of its role:
Proposed membership
Category 1:
Non-regulated Kaimahi (e.g., Kaiawhina, Rongoa practitioners)
Five nationally from across the regions (10%)
Category 2:
Front-line clinicians across all disciplines including Junior / new entrants and emerging leaders
35 from across the motu country (70%)
Category 3:
Administrators, leaders, researchers, clinical management, Kaumātua/Kuia, Tangata Whaikaha and Rangatahi, whānau advocates
10 from across the motu (20%)
Exec Committee selected from the 50
Total: 50