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Anyone who works in the ED can be a Manaaki Mana kaikōkiri / champion – one of the unique aspects of this movement is our multi-disciplinary approach – because emergency care is a team sport.
Hūtia te rito o te harakeke, Kei whea te kōmako e kō? Kī mai ki ahau. He aha te mea nui o te ao? Māku e kī atu – he tangata, he tangata, he tangata. (Nā Mere Ngaroto – Te Aupouri) If the heart of Harakeke was removed, where would the bellbird sing? If I was asked what was the most essential thing in the world, I would reply, it is people, it is people, it is people.
Anyone who works in the ED can be a Manaaki Mana kaikōkiri / champion – one of the unique aspects of this movement is our multi-disciplinary approach – because emergency care is a team sport. Here, you will find information about being a kaikōkiri and downloadable Manaaki Mana posters, postcards, graphics, etc., and ideas from EDs around the motu.
Three kete of resources have been prepared to help you learn about Te Ao Māori and Te Reo Māori applied.
We acknowledge that health inequities continue to exist between Māori and pākehā. These disparities are evident in every ED in Aotearoa, and continue to impact on patient outcomes.
Aotearoa New Zealand's Pae Ora standards are a transformative approach within the health system to promote equity, wellness, and healthy futures for all New Zealanders.
ACEM is pleased to launch Te Rautaki Manaaki Mana: Excellence in Emergency Care for Māori for 2022-2025.