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- Well Child Tamariki Ora | Te Hiku Hauora
Whakapiri Ora Services Well Child Tamariki Ora Well Child Tamariki Ora Supporting your tamariki to grow healthy and strong Our Services Tamariki Ora & B4SC Safe sleep distribution and promotion Breastfeeding support and navigation Maternity support and promotion Free Clinics in March Get in touch Well Child Tamariki Ora Monday – Friday 9:00AM – 5PM Saturday & Sunday Closed 49 Redan Rd, Kaitaia 09 408 4024 tehiku.outreach@tehikuhauora.nz GET IN TOUCH
- Whakapiri Ora | Te Hiku Hauora
Te Hiku Hauora Whakapiri Ora Whakapiri Ora Whakapiri Ora is dedicated to serving our community, with their mission to provide and support Māori holistic health services to whānau, hapū, iwi, and communities of Te Hiku o Te Ika. You will regularly see our Whakapiri Ora team out in the community doing their mahi, offering a large range of free, whānau-friendly health and wellbeing services for people of all ages, in a safe, confidential and caring space. Whakapiri Ora Services Mobile Nursing (Outreach Clinics) Our nurse-led Mobile Nursing service offers free care for all ages, with no registration required. LEARN MORE Te Ara Tūhono A free, independent Kaupapa Māori Navigation Services to help whānau through the complexities of the ACC system. LEARN MORE Te Puna Poipoia Support tamariki (0-5 years) with health and education. Join us to foster a healthier future LEARN MORE Toki Rau Free, tailored stop smoking support with nicotine replacement therapy to help whānau become smokefree LEARN MORE Whānau Ora Empowering Māori families with culturally appropriate health support and education, from maternal care to chronic disease management. LEARN MORE HPV Screening Free breast and cervical screening for all wāhine. Our team guides you through HPV, cervical, and breast health screenings—no registration needed. Stay healthy with us! LEARN MORE Cancer Coordination Our team provides specialised cancer care, offering guidance and support tailored to your whānau’s needs, all free and easily accessible. LEARN MORE Rangatahi Services Free health and guidance for rangatahi aged 12-24. Our team provides personalised care to help you navigate your health and wellbeing. LEARN MORE Korikori a Hauora Join our free 10-week program to enhance fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle. Weekly group sessions empower you towards a healthier life. LEARN MORE Korikori a Iwi Transform your lifestyle with our free community-based program. Engage in healthy eating, physical activity, and essential life skills for lasting health changes. LEARN MORE Korikori a Kaumatua Our free program for kuia and kaumātua over 50 promotes active engagement and wellbeing in the community. Nurture your tinana through this beneficial service. LEARN MORE Te Oranga Pūmau Access to nurses specialising in managing long-term health conditions such as gout, cardiac issues, and diabetes, among others. LEARN MORE Wellchild Tamariki Ora Services for tamariki including free health and wellbeing checks and maternity support and navigation LEARN MORE Whakapiri Ora Team Jo Urlich General Manager Shae Subritzky-Clark Administrative Assistant Alison Danielsen Mobile Nurse Practitioner Adrianne Murray Mobile Nurse Practitioner Matariki Stevens Mobile Registered Nurse Kyra Stanisich Mobile Registered Nurse Lisa Deans Te Oranga Hou Kaiawhina Stevie Wharehinga ACC Navigation Joeleen Rogers Well Child Tamariki Ora Kaiawhina Aroha Henry Te Oranga Hou Registered Nurse Brett Nugent Korikori A Hauora Kaimahi Anna Namirowska Korikori A Iwi Kaimahi Carolyn Burgoyne Toki Rau Smokefree Practitioner Ruth Peters Tamariki Ora Nurse Cynthia Childs Breast Screening & Admin Support Jo Clark-Fairclough Rangatahi Ora Nurse Raewyn Leonard Cancer Care Administrator Sarah Williams Te Oranga Hou / Clinical Nurse Lead Paul Condron Toki Rau Smokefree Practitioner Denham Pivac Wellness Nurse Deidre McMeekin Cervical & Breast Screening Kaimahi Sandee Clark Korikori A Kaumatua Kaimahi Maurice Lambert Toki Rau Smokefree Practitioner Joela Mclean Cancer & Breast Screening Gavin Tepania Wellness Health Navigator Solvej Poulsen Cancer Care Co-ordinator / RN Shayla Cook Youth Health Kaimahi Sarah Dunn Whānau Ora Kaiarahi Denny Bedggood Te Puna Poipoia Kaimahi Michelle Ambler Whakapiri Ora Kaiawhina Mandy Hudson Wellness Health Navigator Rozarna Partridge Well Child Tamariki Ora Kaiawhina Louise Clark Tamariki Ora Nurse Moira Rogers Cancer Coordination Kaiawhina Harmonie Gundry Whakapiri Ora Kaiawhina Where you can find us Whakapiri Ora Monday – Friday 9:00AM – 5PM Saturday & Sunday Closed 49 Redan Road, Kaitaia 0410 09 408 4024 tehiku.outreach@tehikuhauora.nz GET IN TOUCH Mobile Nursing Dates & Times Vary 49 Redan Road, Kaitaia 0410 09 408 4024 tehiku.outreach@tehikuhauora.nz GET IN TOUCH Te Hikutanga Te Hikutanga represents our special location in Aotearoa, where Five Iwi: Ngāti Kurī, Te Aupōuri, Ngāi Takoto, Ngāti Kahu and Te Rarawa, not only provide a rich whakapapa and knowledge base for ways of knowing, being and doing in the Far North. Te Hikutanga encompasses a holistic Te Hiku o te Ika understanding of health and wellbeing. Ma te Hiku o te Ika Mo te Hiku o te Ika. LEARN MORE
- Te Hiku Hauora | Community Health | Kaitaia, New Zealand
Te Hiku Hauora is the largest Māori led healthcare provider in Northland, we're dedicated to promoting the wellbeing of our community. GP Clinics, Dental Clinics, Community Outreach. Mā Te Hiku o Te Ika, Mō Te Hiku o Te Ika By Te Hiku o Te Ika, For Te Hiku o Te Ika ABOUT US Ko wai mātou? We view health in a holistic context and believe a Kaupapa Māori approach will value all peoples, as it recognises physical, mental, social, environmental and spiritual wellbeing of individuals, whānau, hapū, Iwi and communities through the entire life course. ABOUT US Sign up for Email Updates Sign up to our mailing list Email* Yes I'd like to subscribe to get email updates * Submit Our Service Departments GP Clinic Pharmacy Dental Whare Tautoko Whakapiri Ora Rongoā Māori OUR SERVICES Kaupapa we support Kia Piki Te Ora SUICIDE PREVENTION GO TO WEBSITE Mokopuna Ake WHĀNAU HAUORA VISIT PAGE Alcohol Harms KINO TE WAIPIRO VISIT PAGE Give us some feedback It is important that we hear from the people we serve to understand what we can improve on when delivering our many health services. GIVE US FEEDBACK Te Hikutanga Te Hikutanga represents our special location in Aotearoa, where Five Iwi: Ngāti Kurī, Te Aupōuri, Ngāi Takoto, Ngāti Kahu and Te Rarawa, not only provide a rich whakapapa and knowledge base for ways of knowing, being and doing in the Far North. Te Hikutanga encompasses a holistic Te Hiku o te Ika understanding of health and wellbeing. Ma te Hiku o te Ika Mo te Hiku o te Ika. LEARN MORE Follow Our Socials @tehikuhauora
- Jobs (List) | Te Hiku Hauora
Job Listings Current Vacancies 5 NEW Toki Rau Stop Smoking Practitioners Toki Rau - Whakapiri Ora Whangārei, New Zealand LEARN MORE General Practitioner GP Clinic Kaitaia, New Zealand LEARN MORE GP Clinic GP Clinic Kaitaia, New Zealand LEARN MORE Nurse (Registered, Enrolled, Practice) GP Clinic Kaitaia, New Zealand LEARN MORE Nurse Practitioner GP Clinic Kaitaia, New Zealand LEARN MORE
- Kaimahi (List) | Te Hiku Hauora
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- GP Clinic | Te Hiku Hauora
< Back GP Clinic Apply Now Kaitaia, New Zealand Job Type Full Time Workspace GP Clinic About the Role This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own content or import it from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, and videos. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Requirements This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. To manage all your collections, click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. To manage all your collections, click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. To manage all your collections, click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. To manage all your collections, click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. About the Company This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Apply Now
- GP Clinic | Te Hiku Hauora
Te Hiku Hauora GP Clinic Te Hiku GP Clinic Welcome to Te Hiku Hauora GP Clinic, where we are committed to providing healthcare that meets the gold standard. Our two General Practice (GP) clinics serve the whānau of the Far North with utmost dedication and care. Our GP Services Health Assessments Comprehensive health check-ups Immunisations Protecting all age groups against various diseases. Examinations Routine and specific medical examinations. Diagnosis Identifying health issues based on symptoms and tests Treatment Managing illnesses and injuries through appropriate medical care Chronic Condition Ongoing support and management of long-term health conditions. Referrals Connecting patients to specialist services as required. Health Advice Providing guidance on health and wellness. GP Clinic Team Dr. Kathy Clinical Director Dr. Ian General Practitioner Dr. Martha General Practitioner Dr. Colleen General Practitioner Dr. Garth General Practitioner Dr. David General Practitioner Dr. AJ General Practitioner Dr. Anna General Practitioner Adalie Physician Associate Melissa Peterson Nurse Team Leader Joanne Philip Nurse Megan Shannon Nurse Deb White Nurse Destiny Marsh Nurse Marianne Storm Nurse David Postlewaight Pharmacist (Locum) Wiki Te Kuru HCA Team Leader Brady Robson Health Care Assistant Cheyenne Birks Health Care Assistant Wikitoria Health Care Assistant Mary Villa Health Care Assistant Chrissy-Rae Rangitawa Health Care Assistant Hinewai Kellner Health Care Assistant Marama Wells Health Care Assistant Niki Lawrence Health Care Assistant Hinerangi Waikai Health Care Assistant Tony Blandford Extended Care Paramedic Celia Murray IT / MedTech Elle Maihi-Rupapera HIP Read Tahere Health Coach Georgina Topia Health Coach Connie Hassan Kaitiaki Tony Hassan Kaitiaki Robyn McGuire Kaitiaki John Walker Kaitiaki Deborah Wikitera Administration Team Lead Dylan Berghan Medical Receptionist Aleisha Ujdur Medical Receptionist Micaela Travers Medical Receptionist Kim Neho Medical Receptionist Anne Clarke Medical Receptionist Kathryn Smith Medical Receptionist Maricris Smith Medical Receptionist Matt Adams Administrator Get in touch to book and appointment Kaitaia GP Clinic Monday – Friday 8AM – 5PM Saturday & Sunday Closed 49 Redan Rd, Kaitaia 09 408 0049 gpclinics@tehikuhauora.nz GET IN TOUCH Mamaru GP Clinic Monday – Friday 8AM – 5PM Saturday & Sunday Closed 5 Coopers Beach Drive 09 406 0074 gpclinics@tehikuhauora.nz GET IN TOUCH Te Hikutanga Te Hikutanga represents our special location in Aotearoa, where Five Iwi: Ngāti Kurī, Te Aupōuri, Ngāi Takoto, Ngāti Kahu and Te Rarawa, not only provide a rich whakapapa and knowledge base for ways of knowing, being and doing in the Far North. Te Hikutanga encompasses a holistic Te Hiku o te Ika understanding of health and wellbeing. Ma te Hiku o te Ika Mo te Hiku o te Ika. LEARN MORE
- Wellness Servies | Te Hiku Hauora
Whakapiri Ora Services Wellness Services Wellness Services This service provides free support to whānau experiencing mild to moderate health concerns, emphasising lifestyle enhancement, medicinal education, and overall support. Offerings include group cognitive behavioural therapy and guidance to external therapeutic resources. Registration with Te Hiku Hauora is not required to access this service.
- Vacancy - Doctor | Te Hiku Hauora
General Practitioner GP CLINIC About the role We are seeking highly motivated and skilled General Practitioners to join our practices in Coopers Beach and Kaitaia. As a General Practitioner, you will play a vital role in providing comprehensive primary healthcare services to our diverse community. What you'll be doing Conducting consultations, diagnoses and treatments for a wide range of medical conditions Developing and implementing individualised treatment plans to address patients' healthcare needs Providing preventative care, health promotion and wellness education to patients Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated and effective patient care Maintaining accurate and up-to-date patient records, while adhering to all relevant healthcare regulations and standards Experience with technology and logging all relevant information on patient files Participating in ongoing professional development to stay current with the latest medical advancements and best practices What we're looking for At least 2 years of experience as a General Practitioner in New Zealand Available for part time / full time / Locum / Contract Strong diagnostic and clinical skills, with the ability to develop and implement effective treatment plans Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport and work collaboratively with patients and colleagues A commitment to maintaining the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct Familiarity with electronic medical record systems and a willingness to embrace new technologies What we offer We are committed to supporting the professional and personal growth of our employees. In addition to a competitive salary/rate, we offer a range of benefits, including: Competitive rates, Locum or Contract Opportunities for continuing education and professional development A collaborative and supportive work environment with a strong focus on work-life balance Working in a closeknit team Opportunities to engage with our newly established Directorate of Clinical Leaders A beautiful coastline and stunning views including the infamous 90-mile beach If you are passionate about providing exceptional primary healthcare and are ready to join a whānau-centric, dynamic and patient-focused workplace, we encourage you to Apply now. APPLY NOW
- Te Kahu Taurima - Registration Form
Te Kahu Taurima Wānanga Registration Which wānanga are you wanting to attend? First name Last name Date of birth Contact Number Email Street Address City Postal / Zip code Iwi / Hapu NHI Number (If known) Are you a smoker? Yes No Wānanga Details: If someone else is attending with you, what is their name? What stage are you currently at in your journey to motherhood? Choose an option Would you like to share a bit about your story? (Optional) Dietary and Transportation Needs: Do you have any food allergies or preferences? Yes No If yes, please provide details. Do you require or need support with transport? Yes No Consent: Do you consent to photos being taken and used across our promotion material? Submit Thanks for submitting!
- Scholarship Resources | Te Hiku Hauora
Te Hiku Hauora Rauemi Rauemi Explore a wealth of resources dedicated to supporting Māori in Hauora. This page offers links to key organisations like Kia Ora Hauora, Hauora Taiwhenua, Te Rau Ora, and Te Rau Puawai, each providing unique support for Māori health career pathways. From scholarships and funding opportunities to workforce development programs in health, these resources are integral for Māori aspiring to join or advance in the health sector. Whether you're a student, a current health worker, or looking to start a career in health, this page serves as a gateway to valuable information and community connections. Supporing Māori in hauora Kia Ora Hauora was established in 2009 to increase the number of Māori working in health services. Kia Ora Hauora engages with Māori students, current health workers, and community members seeking a career in health. Through the promotion of health careers, whanaungatanga and providing an information hub that facilitates knowledge, tools and resources to get Māori started on a health career pathway. Check out their website regularly. https://www.kiaorahauora.co.nz/ Hauora Taiwhenua Hauora Taiwhenua - Rural Health Network have compiled a rich directory of scholarships and supports. Please check out their website. https://htrhn.org.nz/rural-health-careers/scholarships-support/ Te Rau Ora National Māori Health Workforce Development Organisation – Te Rau Ora is a legacy organisation established from the vision of Taa Mason Durie and many Māori Health Leaders. Its key foci through matauranga Māori, education, innovation, kaupapa Māori is for a Māori Health Workforce that contributes to Flourishing Whānau. Please visit this website for scholarships and funds, and workforce development opportunities. https://terauora.com/ Te Rau Puawai National Māori Mental Health Workforce Development program situated in Massey University is one of the most successful programs in supporting Māori to acquire a qualification to work in mental health and addiction services. Courses have included psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, social work, social policy, Hauora Māori, Indigenous studies and health. Please visit Massey University website for further information. https://www.massey.ac.nz/study/scholarships-and-awards/te-rau-puawai/
- Te Hikutanga - The Heartbeat of Te Hiku | Te Hiku Hauora
Toitū te kaupapa News & Initiatives Te Hikutanga: The Heartbeat of Te Hiku Hauora At the core of Te Hiku Hauora is Te Hikutanga, the team responsible for Mātauranga Māori and tikanga within the organisation. Their role is to ensure that these principles are not just acknowledged but woven into every part of Te Hiku Hauora. As these foundations are introduced and nurtured, they will become the very culture of the organisation – normalising Mātauranga Māori, tikanga, and Pūrākau from Muriwhenua. This is more than a process; it is a return to our roots, an act of honouring the wisdom and traditions that continue to guide us. Mā Muriwhenua, mō Muriwhenua. We have seen first-hand how the health system has failed Māori, especially in Muriwhenua. The time has come to return to a way of being that pre-dates colonisation. This is not about reverting to “bush medicine”, but rather about being unapologetically Māori in everything we do—how we engage, how we interact, and how we serve our whānau. Being unapologetically Māori ensures best practice for everyone involved, creating a space where whānau can access healthcare and support in a way that aligns with our values, our identity, and our tikanga. Currently, Te Hikutanga is guided by the expertise and leadership of Kaiwhatu Tracey Brown, Poutiaki Mereana Pou, Co-ordinator Cynthia Perham, and Kaumātua Bundy Waitai and Tom Allen. However, this kaupapa is not limited to a single team. Eventually, everyone within Te Hiku Hauora will be part of Te Hikutanga—practising, delivering, and upholding the mana of kawa and tikanga in every space they occupy. This movement is not the work of any one person, but rather the collective efforts of all involved. The kaupapa was initiated by Dr Maria Baker and shared with Tracey Brown, who then brought it to life by establishing the Whakakotahi Rōpū of Kaumātua Kuia from Muriwhenua. From there, Te Hikutanga’s structure was developed, and with the support of her team, Tracey has led the way in implementing wānanga iti, waiata sessions, and providing tautoko for all pōwhiri and whakatau within Te Hiku Hauora. For those seeking cultural guidance, the organisation of pōwhiri or whakatau, or opportunities to attend wānanga (iti or roa, schedule to be determined), Te Hikutanga is here to support. Reach out via email at TEHIKUTANGA@TEHIKUHAUORA.NZ READ PAI ANA PĀNUI - MARCH
