
This podcast creates a space for us to kōrero about the presence and impact of racism in the health system, it also allows us to wānanga about how we can collectively take action against it.If you're interested in learning more about this kaupapa and how you can be a part of it, then check out our website www.health.govt.nz/ao-mai-te-ra
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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On the latest episode of Ao Mai te Rā, Dr Hinemoa Elder is joined by Public Health Medicine Physician, Professor Joanne Baxter (Poutini Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō). Joanne is Dean of the Dunedin School of Medicine / Te Kura Whaiora o Ōtepoti an... more
On the latest episode of Ao Mai te Rā, Dr Hinemoa Elder is joined by Dr Kathie Irwin. (Ngāti Porou, Rakaipaaka, Ngāti Kahungunu, Orkney Islands, Scottish & Irish). Kathie has built a career specialising research, social entrepreneurship and creative ... more
Joining Dr Hinemoa Elder on this next episode of Ao Mai Te Rā is Riki Nia Nia (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu, Tonga). Currently the Executive Director, Māori, Equity & Health Improvement at Waikato District. Riki has worked in the New Zealand health sy... more
This episode of Ao Mai Te Rā–Dr Hinemoa Elder speaks with Dr Heather Came a seventh generation Pākehā New Zealander who grew up on Ngātiwai land. She has worked for nearly 25 years in health promotion, public health, Māori health and has a long invol... more
This episode of Ao Mai Te Rā–Dr Hinemoa Elder speaks with Josiah Tualamali’i, a New Zealand born Samoan who grew up in Christchurch and Dunedin. He is passionate about elevating pacific, multicultural and young people’s voices so they are visible and... more
On this latest episode of Ao Mai Te Rā Pat Snedden joins Dr Hinemoa Elder. Pat is a Pākehā Aucklander whose commitment to social justice has led him into a number of struggles where Māori and Pasifika disadvantage has been rife — in education, health... more
In this episode of Ao Mai Te Rā, panellists Jacob McGregor, Sam Austin and Kiri Dargaville participate with Dr Hinemoa Elder to discuss their perspectives,hopes and aspirations of working within the Health Sector incorporating their ethics and morals... more
In this first ever episode of Ao Mai Te Rā, Dr Hinemoa Elder has a kōrero with John Whaanga (Ngāti Rākaipaaka, Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Rongomaiwahine). John is currently the Deputy Director – General, Māori Health with the Ministry of Health. John ... more
Ka nui te mihi atu
Thank you so much for holding space for this important and informative koorero.
I was enthralled and captivated by this conversation and sharing of such honest, thought provoking issues.
I love the passion , humility and humbleness of Pat Snedden .
What an amazing advocate for social justice .
As much as I have heard “New Zealand is not racist” I have experienced racism , my anau and friends have experienced it .
I love the “Tangata tiriti “ term , this is where I fit
I loo... more
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