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Hauora Maori- Oranga T amariki. Tauranga Moana 2013 Dr Lance O’Sullivan. Why does a doctor need to speak at a teachers conference?. He moemoea kotahi - Nga rangatira mo apopo. Educated Healthy Self confidence Maori . Tamariki Ora. Vulnerable/Sensitive Inequitable diseases
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Hauora Maori-OrangaTamariki Tauranga Moana 2013 Dr Lance O’Sullivan
He moemoeakotahi-Ngarangatiramoapopo • Educated • Healthy • Self confidence • Maori
TamarikiOra • Vulnerable/Sensitive • Inequitable diseases 2 of top 3 most inequitable diseases affect children
What are we doing? • Stepped out of the comfort zone • General practice • Community health team • Business focused on improving health outcomes and experiences • 14 staff (13 Maori)
Te Kohanga Whakaora • Opened November 2012 • Te reo in the hospital • Challenging status quo • Cost • Access
22/2/13 What we are doing Before Treatment After Treatment 25/3/13 27/3/13 27/3/13 02/04/13
What else are we doing CME Session - Wednesday 14th August 2013
Rheumatic Fever • 1988 children • 14 schools • 3 times per week • Swabs • April 392 (27 +ve) • May 659 (45 +ve) • June 711 (54 +ve)
Partnerships / Relationships • KidsCan; Prescription Fund, Head lice treatment/combs, other resources • Social Workers in Schools; Te Aupouri Social Services • Healthy Homes, He Korowai Trust • PHN’s, Ngati Hine Health Trust, NDHB, NPL, • RTLB’s, Speech Therapists, NDHB Mobile Dental Nurse’s • Kidsz First Community Project; Manual of Operations / Standing Orders / Protocols • 14 BOT’s, Principals, Office Staff, Staff and children - presentations each term to BOT’s and staff
vMOKO • 10 remote schools • 500 children • 4 years pilot
He korero whakamutunga • He whaingakotahi • Me tahitatou • Me whawhaitonutatou