They joined kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku and tumu whakarae Titihuia Pakeho who returned unopposed.
Nuku said the last year was a good one, with a united board, growing membership and an effective district health board member bargaining campaign. “We are particularly proud to have reached a 4000 Māori member milestone, and of the organisation’s work towards becoming bi-cultural.” Daniels thanked outgoing acting president, and vice president Tracey Morgan for her work.
Nuku and Daniels spoke to Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand about the challenges for the year ahead.
We hear from Pakeho and Tunnicliff in our November edition.