News

September
5
Tue

Tara Dymus speaks to Te Hiku radio about Alcohol Sales In Communities

Tara Dymus General Manager of Māori Public Health at Hapai Te Hauora speaks about the Community Participation Bill passing its third reading in Parliament.

August
28
Mon

Hapai Te Hauora says "It’s about time" - Community Participation Bill passes third reading

Hapori will have a greater say about how alcohol is sold within their communities, as the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Bill passes its third reading.

August
25
Fri

He Oranga Ngākau, He Pikinga Waiora

Young People and Whānau participating in the Te Toka Tūmai Transplant Service evaluation.

August
25
Fri

Hapai Te Hauora says "It’s about time" - Community Participation Bill passes third reading

Hapori will have a greater say about how alcohol is sold within their communities, as the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Bill passes its third reading.

August
16
Wed

Hāpai Te Hauora stands alongside VapefreeNZkids petition calling for stronger actions on youth vaping

National Maori Public Health organisation Hāpai Te Hauora stands in support of VapefreeKids NZ who are calling for a st

August
9
Wed

How Easy is it to Enrol Pēpi Māori in Primary Healthcare? Help us understand

Our research team are hosting whānau interviews to figure out how we can make it easier for you to enrol baby into a primary healthcare provider so they get their vaccinations on time.

August
7
Mon

Mama Aroha: A research report about a digital breastfeeding resource to improve support for māmā

The development of the first indigenous breastfeeding app Mama Aroha exemplifies Māori women at the forefront of developing whānau ora solutions to support Māori women to breastfeed. 

August
1
Tue

Ātea July with Te Kurataiaho Kapea

Kia Ora e hoa, thank you for joining us today. Ko wai koe, nō hea koe?

Ko Te Kurataiaho Kapea tōku ingoa, nō Ngāti Whatua ahau.

July
3
Mon

Media Release: Māori Public Health experts call for Urgent Alcohol Law Reform Amid Rising Harms

Māori Public Health experts, Hāpai te Hauora are calling for alcohol harm to be addressed and prioritised in the wake of alarming statistics released last week.

June
12
Mon

Hāpai Te Hauora encourages tane Māori to 'soften up'

Te Wiki Hauora Tāne (Men’s Health Week) is here (12-18 June), and it’s an opportunity for the tāne in our lives to pause, reflect on their health and bring their whānau and loved ones along for the journey.