By Joel Maxwell
August 14, 2025
Multiply by five and add decades — a new Infometrics report released at the indigenous nurses conference reveals Aotearoa will need a lot of time and enrolments for Māori nursing to hit parity.
Read more... Multiply by five, add a lot of years — decades needed to make up shocking Māori nursing shortfall, report says
By Renee Kiriona
February 25, 2025
Aotearoa now has a new nursing degree. And its birth and inspiration have been drawn from the stories of health justice in the country’s most northern region and the realities there where tangata whenua face major health inequities.
Read more... New nursing course: ancestor-inspired, inequities-driven
By Renee Kiriona
February 13, 2025
Like many other grandparents and parents, Bob Rolleston travelled hundreds of kilometres across the country early this morning to give his mokopuna granddaughter to Whitireia’s bachelor of nursing Māori. He has worked in what he calls the “broken health system” but today he got more hope after seeing the huge interest by his moko and many other Māori in becoming “warrior nurses.”
Read more... Grandfather excited at Whitireia growing the next wave of ‘warrior nurses’