Whakawhanaungatanga hui Kirikiriroa
Nov
17

Whakawhanaungatanga hui Kirikiriroa

It was an awesome opportunity for Tae Ora Tinana kaitiaki to connect with tauira Māori and kaimahi Māori at the whakawhanaungatanga hui in Kirikiriroa with kōrero and kai.

More regional hui are rolling out late 2023 and early 2024! Keep a lookout on our website and socials

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Kaitiaki Strategic Wānanga 2023
Jun
11

Kaitiaki Strategic Wānanga 2023

Tae Ora Tinana exists to represent and support Māori physiotherapists, students and assistants. We aim to build a strong Māori identity within the physiotherapy profession, and stregnthen Māori cultural safety

This hui was to review our strategy, ground in our kaupapa, and decide our actions for 2023 and 2024

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Webinar Series: Part One
Mar
22

Webinar Series: Part One

Tae Ora Tinana has organised a new graduate from each physiotherapy school (AUT, WINTEC, Otago) to do a twenty minute presentation of their research findings

More info to come on our (now) kaimahi speakers in late Feb!

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Kaitiaki Strategic Hui 2022
Nov
18
to 19 Nov

Kaitiaki Strategic Hui 2022

Tae Ora Tinana exists to represent and support Māori physiotherapists, students and assistants. We aim to build a strong Māori identity within the physiotherapy profession, and stregnthen Māori cultural safety

This hui was to review our strategy, ground in our kaupapa, and decide our actions for 2023 and 2024

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PNZ Conference 2022
Sept
23
to 25 Sept

PNZ Conference 2022

The PNZ conference 2022 was the first kanohi ki te kanohi conference in three years due to COVID. It was an awesome opportunity for kaitiaki to connect with tauira coming through their studies, as well as reconnect with previous kaitiaki of tae ora tinana and other kaimahi

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Whakawhanaungatanga Zoom Hui 2022
May
15

Whakawhanaungatanga Zoom Hui 2022

Via Zoom, our roopu gathered with over 30 attendees for whanaungatanga, facilitated by Tae Ora Tinana kaitiaki.

Over the two hours, we had presentations from a kaupapa Māori researcher, and predominantly whanaungatanga at the regional level

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Supporting our tauira