By co-editor Joel Maxwell
September 1, 2021
The man tapped to salvage child welfare agency Oranga Tamariki says health reforms could help stop Māori children being taken from whānau.
Read more... Oranga Tamariki, health reforms, sit at ‘intersection’ for Māori
By co-editor Joel Maxwell
September 1, 2021
The vaccination rollout and the health reforms were discussed by the Associate Health Minister.
Read more... Te Tiriti to bolster new health legislation
By co-editor Joel Maxwell
September 1, 2021
It was years ago, but Moana Jackson’s first journey up his maunga might give meaning to new generations of Māori.
Read more... A journey through time, memory, hope, to the top of the maunga
By co-editor Joel Maxwell
September 1, 2021
She was the woman in black, and shooting from the lip.
Read more... Of mice and nurses: The life and times of a fighting woman
By co-editor Joel Maxwell
September 1, 2021
It was a time for inspiration, whanaungatanga, important information – and some great news about final exams.
Read more... ‘Be inspired’ – heed call of the maunga
By Kai Tiaki editors
September 1, 2021
The Indigenous Nurses Aotearoa Conference 2021 drew extraordinary speakers and dedicated Māori nurses and healthcare professionals to Te Papa.
Read more... Whanaungatanga, inspiration – and fun
By co-editor Joel Maxwell
September 1, 2021
It was a matter of when, not if, there would be a community case of the delta variant of COVID-19.
Read more... The virus on the edge of tomorrow: what it reveals about racism, and our ‘historical amnaesia’
By Hugo Robinson
December 1, 2020
Bonnie Castillo, RN, is the executive director of National Nurses United (NNU) and of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organising Committee (CNA/NNOC). She was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world for 2020.
Read more... ‘Race influenced who died of COVID-19’
By Hugo Robinson
December 1, 2020
Emma Espiner (Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Porou) was the first speaker at the Indigenous Nurses Aotearoa Conference. She is an award-winning broadcaster and commentator who, having decided to head to medical school six years ago, will begin as a junior doctor at Middlemore Hospital next year.
Read more... The power of story telling in medicine
By Hugo Robinson
December 1, 2020
NZNO communications and media assistant Hugo Robinson attended the 2020 Indigenous Nurses Aotearoa Conference in November, and reflects on his impressions of the power of the kōrero.
Read more... Reflections on the Indigenous Nurses Conference