Raukawa Annual Report 2021

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1 JULY 2020 – 30 JUNE 2021

Year in Review

Kaimahi Tokerau Putai sorting hygiene packs for whānau in need.

Covid-19 Initiatives - July+ 2020 Throughout the year, our organisation provided a number of Covid-19 related services that benefited our iwi and the wider community, from delivering hygiene and food packs, kaumātua care packs, collaborating with our partners to

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provide community based assessment clinics and hosting vaccination clinics at Te Whare o Raukawa in conjunction with the Waikato District Health Board (Waikato DHB) vaccination team.

Raukawa historian, Nigel Te Hiko.

Raukawa and Waikato DHB sign agreement at Te Whare o Raukawa.

Nigel Te Hiko - September 2020

Mahi Tahi Agreement - October 2020

September marked the passing of Nigel Huirama Te Hiko and his brother Alan Te Hiko. A cherished rangatira, kaimahi, historian and advocate of our iwi, Nigel was taken too early from us by Covid-19. Nigel’s passion for knowledge and commitment to sharing and adding to our mātauranga Raukawa and tribal history is a lasting legacy for our iwi. Our aroha continues to go out to the Te Hiko whānau.

Raukawa and Waikato DHB came together to sign the Mahi Tahi agreement to bring a more collaborative approach to healthcare in the South Waikato. Raukawa are committed to partnerships with like-minded organisations, which share our drive to lift the health outcomes and services for our people and those across the communities we share.

Ra u kawa A n n u a l Re p o r t

2020 - 2021


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