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Description
He Kamaka Waiora Māori Health Services
In 2011 a bilateral initiative was launched to improve the quality of health service delivery across both the Auckland and Waitematā District Health Boards. The initiative's goal is to improve the health outcomes of Māori by helping hospitals deliver better health outcomes for Māori, by retaining Māori who become healthcare professionals and to improve healthcare practices.
From this He Kāmaka Oranga, Auckland DHB and Mo Wai Te Ora, Waitematā DHB became He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Services across Auckland and Waitematā DHBs.
The introduction of practices based on tikanga Māori have made a significant contribution to Māori Health gain in the region.
From July 2022 we are now Te Whatu Ora, Te Aka Whai Ora across all districts.
For Auckland District Te Toka Tumai our service name is He Kamaka Waiora Māori Health
For Waitemata District our service name is He Kamaka Waiora Māori Health
Services
This directory of services has been developed to assist whānau in Auckland to access relevant and needed services to support them on their journeys to create and maintain sustainable and vibrant futures. The title of the Directory, He Ara Takahinga, is significant as it is symbolic of a pathway toward wellness that has been provided and travelled by the generations before us. The directory focuses on first-point-of-contact services or those services where whānau can self-refer or refer whānau members without requiring a referral from another service provider. Its intention is to act as a resource for whānau as they navigate their way to becoming stronger, healthier and resilient whānau. The directory is separated into five sections – Education, Health, Social Services, Information Services, and Community Facilities. Each section is further divided into Auckland North (North Shore), Auckland West (Waitakere to Helensville), Auckland Central, and Auckland South. Providers of key services associated with each of the sections are listed in alphabetical order. For ease of reference, throughout the directory, Māori service providers and Pacific service providers are identified where it is helpful to distinguish between providers. This will aid those whānau who have a preference to access services that might more ably align to their cultural practices and heritage. He Ara Takahinga (PDF, 2.8 MB) A Directory of Services in Auckland to Support Whānau Ora
This directory of services has been developed to assist whānau in Auckland to access relevant and needed services to support them on their journeys to create and maintain sustainable and vibrant futures. The title of the Directory, He Ara Takahinga, is significant as it is symbolic of a pathway toward wellness that has been provided and travelled by the generations before us. The directory focuses on first-point-of-contact services or those services where whānau can self-refer or refer whānau members without requiring a referral from another service provider. Its intention is to act as a resource for whānau as they navigate their way to becoming stronger, healthier and resilient whānau. The directory is separated into five sections – Education, Health, Social Services, Information Services, and Community Facilities. Each section is further divided into Auckland North (North Shore), Auckland West (Waitakere to Helensville), Auckland Central, and Auckland South. Providers of key services associated with each of the sections are listed in alphabetical order. For ease of reference, throughout the directory, Māori service providers and Pacific service providers are identified where it is helpful to distinguish between providers. This will aid those whānau who have a preference to access services that might more ably align to their cultural practices and heritage. He Ara Takahinga (PDF, 2.8 MB) A Directory of Services in Auckland to Support Whānau Ora
This directory of services has been developed to assist whānau in Auckland to access relevant and needed services to support them on their journeys to create and maintain sustainable and vibrant futures. The title of the Directory, He Ara Takahinga, is significant as it is symbolic of a pathway toward wellness that has been provided and travelled by the generations before us.
The directory focuses on first-point-of-contact services or those services where whānau can self-refer or refer whānau members without requiring a referral from another service provider.
Its intention is to act as a resource for whānau as they navigate their way to becoming stronger, healthier and resilient whānau.
The directory is separated into five sections – Education, Health, Social Services, Information Services, and Community Facilities. Each section is further divided into Auckland North (North Shore), Auckland West (Waitakere to Helensville), Auckland Central, and Auckland South. Providers of key services associated with each of the sections are listed in alphabetical order.
For ease of reference, throughout the directory, Māori service providers and Pacific service providers are identified where it is helpful to distinguish between providers. This will aid those whānau who have a preference to access services that might more ably align to their cultural practices and heritage.
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He Ara Takahinga
(PDF, 2.8 MB)
A Directory of Services in Auckland to Support Whānau Ora
Document Downloads
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Auckland Site Map
(PDF, 623.6 KB)
Auckland site map - parking and building location information
Public Transport
He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Arm Services
Patient and Whānau Support
Park Road, Auckland City Hospital
He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Provider Arm Services
Te Whare Awhina Adult Accommodation
Building 30, Gate 4, Grafton Road, Auckland City Hospital
Buses
Buses stop on Park Road near the Main Entrance to the hospital. For other details on bus and public transport routes to the Centre, call AT on (09) 366 6400 or 0800 10 30 80 from the Hibiscus Coast and for more information on bus timetables, see link below. https://at.govt.nz/
Taxis
Taxi phone is located in the Main Entrance on Level 4, and at the entrance to the Emergency Department. Taxi ranks are located outside the Main Entrance (Level 4).
Parking
Public Parking, Grafton, Auckland City Hospital
Public parking available
For parking fees, see link below:
For Auckland Hospital Site Map to view parking areas and building locations, see link below:
Website
Contact Details
Website
He Kāmaka Waiora Maori Health - Provider Arm Services
Patient and Whānau Support, Auckland City Hospital and Starship Children’s Hospital
Kai Atawhai Services and On-call phone
Main Telephone: (09) 307 4949 On-Call ext: 29200
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-9pm
Sat-Sun and Public Holidays: 9am-9pm (on-call ext: 29200)
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Location
Building 4, Auckland City Hospital, Park Road, Auckland 1010
He Kāmaka Waiora Maori Health - Provider Arm Services
Te Whare Awhina Adult Accommodation, Auckland City Hospital
Main Telephone: (09) 307 4949 Ext: 25830
Email: whareawhina@adhb.govt.nz
Hours: Mon-Sun and Public Holidays: 8am - 9pm
Location: Building 30, Gate 4, Auckland City Hospital, Grafton Road, Auckland 1010
Postal Address
He Kamaka Waiora Māori Health Services
Te Toka Tumai Auckland District
09 3074949
He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Service
Waitematā District
(09) 486 8900
He Kāmaka Waiora Māori Health Services
Office of the Chief Advisor Tikanga
Executive Office, 15 Shea Terrace, Takapuna, North Shore
09 484 6114
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