BURWOOD HOSPITAL - Te Whare Toa Takitini
Ranga Hauora
Ranga Hauora recognises the significance of :
Ko te whakatauki o "Te Whare Toa Takitini" e pa ana ki a ratou kia tomo mai ki roto mo te tikaka ora o te tinana, hinekaro me to wairua hoki.
"Ehara taku toa, i te toa takitahi, katahi, ko taku toa he toa takitini."
The proverbial saying which underpins Te Whare Toa Takitini/Burwood Hospital, concerning those who enter therein for their physical, mental, spiritual growth and wellbeing, is as follows:
"Mine is not the strength of one alone, it is the strength of many."
Ko wai matou - Who are we?
Ranga Hauora team:
- Kaumatua
- Kaiwhakahaere
- Kaitiaki
Mihinui - acknowledgements
- Maori Community
- Komiti Kaiwhakahaere
- Chaplains to Maori
- Maori Wardens
- Maori Women's' Welfare League
- Kaimahi Maori
- Tangata Whaiora
Ka Mahi - what we do
- Kai korero-tia - networking and liaison
- Tikanga & Kawa - customs, values, beliefs
- Kai ako
- education and training
- workforce development
- Hauora kori-nga turoro - clinical input
- Rapunga korero - research involving staff & patients
- Ranga Hauora Assessment - cultural intervention
- Kura Matauranga -sharing skills and knowledge
Kaitiakitanga
- To work with Te Iwi Maori to ensure service delivery is effective and safe.
- He ringawera mo te tari i roto i te iwi: to work within the service to promote and develop quality service to Te Iwi Maori
Philosophy - Mataamua
Copy of the philosophy is available as a 427KB PDF Format File.
Contacts
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