
Te Kāhui Kaiwhakarato Iwi
Iwi Provider Alliance
Te Kāhui Kaiwhakarato Iwi o Te Moana ā-Toi — four iwi providers working as one across the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
Tā Mātou Whāinga
Our Mission
Ki te whakapiki ake i te hauora o ngā whānau mā ngā ratonga māmā te whakauru mai, mā te whiwhi i ngā kaimahi matatau, mā te mahi tōtika a te kāhui kaiwhakarato iwi, mā te whai haere i ngā āhuatanga e pā ana ki te taiao (hāpori, tōrangapū, tikanga, hauora me te whai rawa). Ko te tūmanako ā tōna wā he ārahi i ngā Kaupapa Hauora Māori me ngā kaupapa ā-hāpori mō ngā whānau kei te rohe o Te Moana ā-Toi.
To improve the wellbeing of our whānau through seamless service delivery, shared qualified workforce, establishing credibility as an Iwi provider collective, influencing and responding effectively to environmental opportunities (social, political, cultural, health and economic). This may in the future include commissioning of all Kaupapa Māori health and social investments for whānau in the Eastern Bay of Plenty rohe.
Te Tirohanga me Ngā Uara
Vision & Values
Ki te whakatutuki i ngā whāinga o Whānau Ora e pā ana ki ngā mātāwaka o Te Moana ā-Toi
To achieve collaborative Whānau Ora outcomes of Matā Waka in the Eastern Bay of Plenty
Matawhānui
Proactively seeking strategic opportunities
Rangatiratanga
Respect of leadership within own iwi; acknowledging that leadership is fluid
Whanaungatanga
Acting as a collective
Kaitiakitanga
Caring for our rohe and whānau within our rohe
Kotahitanga
Being one and working together
Te Rohe
Our Region
The collective rohe of the Eastern Bay of Plenty Iwi Provider Alliance — Te Moana ā-Toi. Click a provider to learn more.
Te Kāhui Whai Pānga
Alliance Partners
Four iwi providers united across the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
Tūhoe Hauora
Rākeiwhenua Trust, incorporated 2004. Provides Health and Social Services to Tūhoe whānau and surrounding districts.
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Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau Hauora
Incorporated in 1996 under the Charitable Trust Act. Kaupapa Māori health, education and social services across the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
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Te Tohu O Te Ora O Ngāti Awa
Vision: Te Pou Mataaho — optimum health and wellbeing. Strategic goals include people capability, infrastructure, financial sustainability, and whānau-centred care.
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Te Pou Oranga o Whakatōhea
100% owned subsidiary of the Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board. Values: Whakatōheatanga, Hauora, Mātauranga, Rawa, Manaakitanga, Toi Ora.
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Collective Services
Services delivered collectively across the four alliance partners.
Pou Oranga Whaiora
Mental Health and Addiction
Whānau Resilience
Supporting Whānau
Te Pūkāea o Te Waiora
Connecting Whānau to Services
Te Whakamanahia Te Waiū
Breastfeeding Support
Toi Kaiāwhā
Rangatahi Mental Health
Te Mana Whakahaere
Governance
The governance of the Alliance is led by the CEOs of each partner organisation. CEOs may formally delegate decision-making power to other members of their respective organisation if the need arises and will notify the other partners of this delegated authority. Partners may include other staff in meetings where kaupapa requires their expertise, however ultimate decision-making authority remains with the CEOs collectively. Agreements are made by reaching consensus amongst all partners.