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National Hauora
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National Hauora Coalition is a Māori led, whānau informed and outcomes focused organisation that supports community-connected organisations to deliver hauora services effectively for whānau.
We promote, support and deliver initiatives aimed to improve health and social outcomes for all New Zealanders with a particular focus on whānau Māori, Pacific peoples, new migrant communities, and other populations who experience inequitable health outcomes.
In collaboration with our partners, we deliver a wide range of innovative health and social programmes that improve outcomes for whānau and benefit Aotearoa. Our history covers over two decades, driven by the hopes, dreams and aspirations for whānau Māori to achieve self-determined success.
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PHO’s ambition stretches past horizon of new Hamilton office
Welcoming 17 Waikato practices to their adopted PHO's new central Hamilton offices is not just a celebration but a harbinger of wider plans for the National Hauora Coalition. On Thursday, chief executive Simon Royal and several key PHO leaders invited GPs and practice...
Generation 2040
The Generation 2040 Project National Hauora Coalition (NHC) is pleased to announce the launch of Generation 2040; a whānau centered strategy that will see improvements across health providers, ensuring tamariki Māori are given the best start in life. Most Māori whānau...
British Medical Journal Open publishes paper about Mana Tū study
The British Medical Journal Open recently published a paper describing the study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the Mana Tū programme. Mana Tū is a unique Māori-lead programme developed and led by the NHC that supports people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes to successfully self-manage with their condition.
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Unity the focus at second National Māori Nurses hui
The National Hauora Coalition (NHC) proudly sponsors the National Māori Nurses Hui 2024, hosted by Te Tai Tokerau rohe and Muriwhenua at Te Uri o Hina Marae, Pukepoto, from 6–8 Whiringa-ā-rangi (November). Bringing together 150 neehi Māori and members of Te Kaunihera o Ngā Neehi Māori, the hui celebrates unity, progress, and the commitment of Māori nurses to inspire future generations. Learn more about this empowering event and its focus on whānau nursing values at nhc.maori.nz
We challenge, Hon Dr Reti, to do what is right and include ethnicity, as a variable, in equitable healthcare
We challenge, Hon Dr Reti, to do what is right and include ethnicity, as a variable, in equitable healthcare Te Kāhui Hauora Māori, a collective of primary health care providers, is laying down a challenge to the Minister of Health to issue a counter directive...
Mana Kidz nurses first line of defense against acute rheumatic fever for children in South Auckland schools
As temperatures drop, Mana Kidz health teams are preparing for cases of group A streptococcus (group A strep) infections to spike across Tāmaki Makaurau. The free, school-based Mana Kidz programme - led by a partnership between the National Hauora Coalition (NHC) and,...