Te Kōhao Health

Te Kōhao Health Te Kōhao Health provides low-cost health care to low-income families / whānau.

Tēna koutou katoa, Nau mai Haere mai

Welcome to our website, we hope you find it easy and interesting to navigate. We are excited about this space in which we can give background and current information about us. Up until more recent years, our services have been focussed on the health and wellbeing of whanau. Te Kōhao Health is a member of the National Urban Māori Authority (NUMA), the Hauraki Primary Health Organisation (PHO) and Lead Provider for the Te Ngira WhānauOra Collective commissioned by Te Pou Matakana. These relationships are essential to ensuring Te Kōhao can continue to meet the core needs of Whanau. Te Kōhao is at the cutting edge of service delivery to whanau, having responded to feedback from whānau and adopted learnings from other indigenous whānau and streamlined our services into a multi-disciplinary team approach that we have called 'Kia Kotahi'. This method is to ensure that whānau receive targeted holistic health care when they need it. Furthermore, this will ensure whānau have mana motuhake (control and ownership) over their health and wellbeing. We have divided the health, social, education and justice service staff into four separate teams. Each team is assigned a Doctor and receptionist who will take your calls and make your appointments as usual. This approach has been operational since 1st July 2015, and we are pleased with the feedback whānau.

  Mōrena e te whānau.A historic day for Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency as it marks 10 amazing years. Full house in Tāma...
10/06/2025


Mōrena e te whānau.A historic day for Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency as it marks 10 amazing years. Full house in Tāmaki. Our MD Lady Tureiti alongside many rangatira, kaimahi, kaiārahi and whānau have gathered in tribute to this mighty kaupapa over the next two days🌟

15/05/2023


Join with Te Kōhao Health in experiencing the healing power of expressing gratitude. Every day this week post or comment on our page your own personal expressions of gratitude about what you are grateful for, who you are grateful for and why you are grateful. Or post on your own page and tag Te Kōhao Health . At the end of five days, see if you feel happier and more at peace.

"No child should die when exposed to so many agencies. All of whom failed to use their common-sense in this situation," ...
05/12/2022

"No child should die when exposed to so many agencies. All of whom failed to use their common-sense in this situation," said Lady Tureiti Moxon in response to the independent report by Dame Karen Poutasi on the preventable death of little Malachi.

The death of Malachi Subecz should not go unpunished.

19/10/2022
Lady Tureiti reflects on our collective Whānau Ora COVID response. "The net result was that both Māori and non-Māori of ...
21/09/2022

Lady Tureiti reflects on our collective Whānau Ora COVID response.

"The net result was that both Māori and non-Māori of multiple ethnicities connected with our Whānau Ora kaupapa, which speaks volumes for its universal appeal.

I saw all those Bentleys and flash cars coming through Kirikiriroa Marae – we even vaccinated one of the richest people in the whole of Hamilton."

The National Urban Māori Authority congratulates Whānau Ora on 10 years of whānau service

  On AM this morning, our Managing Director, Lady Tureiti was clear about the need to shift from the monocultural way of...
16/09/2022

On AM this morning, our Managing Director, Lady Tureiti was clear about the need to shift from the monocultural way of thinking and embrace other languages like te reo.

"I think we have to be much more open than we are."

  Our Managing Director, Lady Tureiti was there to tautoko the announcement by members of the Labour Māori Caucus at Nga...
22/02/2022

Our Managing Director, Lady Tureiti was there to tautoko the announcement by members of the Labour Māori Caucus at Nga Whare Waatea Marae. The $140M funding to counter the Omicron outbreak is critical to save lives and strengthen our response and couldn't come a moment too soon!

  Our Managing Director, Lady Tureiti reponds to the speech of our Pirimia concerning health inequity."I think that it's...
07/02/2022

Our Managing Director, Lady Tureiti reponds to the speech of our Pirimia concerning health inequity.

"I think that it's a beginning, and it's certainly the first time in this country that anyone's been brave enough and courageous enough to follow what Māori have been saying is required and needed for us for many years to take care of those inequities." ~ Lady Tureiti Moxon.

Yesterday our Chair Lady Tureiti Moxon spoke with
Te Ao to share her whakaaro about the Waitangi Day speech by Pirimia Jacinda Ardern and how the government is tackling Māori health inequity from her eyes as a Board member on the Māori Health Authority.

▶️Watch the full interview here: https://teaomaori.news/maori-health-leader-credits-government-starting-improve-maori-health

19/09/2020

Tune in at 7pm to Maori Television tonight e te whānau. Our Managing Director Lady Tureiti Moxon is a finalist in Nga Whetū o Matariki Awards 2020. Regardless of the results she is a star to us⭐️

Kia kaha tatou
14/09/2020

Kia kaha tatou

Join us at 12pm on Monday 14 September to celebrate te reo Māori. In 1972, 30,000 signatures were delivered to Parliament calling for te reo Māori to be taught in schools. It was a defining moment in the journey to revitalise our language. We want to grow one million speakers by 2040 and today, as...

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951 Wairere Drive
Hamilton
3216

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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