Lady Tureiti Moxon
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 18 November 2024
On today’s episode, Kuini Nga wai hono i te po, the Māori Queen, is to join the hīkoi to Parliament, The Nurses Organisation will hold a nationwide strike next month over pay, the commerce and… Audio
Māori Queen to join hīkoi mō te Tiriti
Kuini Nga wai hono i te po, the Māori Queen, is to join the hīkoi to Parliament. Te Kōhao Health managing director Lady Tureiti Moxon spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 30 May
On today's episode, protest convoys take to the streets around the country. We heard from Auckland and Hamilton about their progress, it's budget day so we had a look at what is coming, Smith and… Audio
Bill to repeal Māori Health Authority to be introduced
The Government will introduce the bill repealing the Māori Health Authority under urgency on Tuesday.
This comes days before an urgent Waitangi Tribunal inquiry into the move, which kicks off on… Audio
Māori leader says Oranga Tamariki should be dismantled
National Urban Māori Authority chair Lady Tureiti Moxon has long campaigned for Oranga Tamariki to be dismantled saying its systemically broken. She spoke to Lisa Owen. [embed]… Video, Audio
The Waitangi Tribunal urges speedier progress fixing health inequality
The Waitangi Tribunal says slow progress calculating compensation to Māori health providers risks further prejudice.
It's also calling on the government to ensure the newly appointed Māori Health… Audio
'You can't heal if people keep beating you up' - Oranga Tamariki facility closure welcomed
A senior Māori community leader says Oranga Tamariki is failing children and creating more issues than it is solving.
The agency is under investigation after video emerged of a child being physically… Video, Audio
Maori health advocate Lady Tureiti Moxon wants separate ACC
A Māori health advocate is calling for a separate "Māori ACC" following the revelation that the scheme is biased against women, Māori and Pasifika.
The managing director of Te Kōhao Health, Lady… Audio
Crown apology, compensation needed for Oranga Tamariki failings - Lady Tureiti Moxon
The Crown needs to consider compensation and a formal apology to Māori whānau for the trauma caused to them by the state's hostility and failings.
That's the view of Lady Tureiti Moxon. She's one of… Video, Audio
Māori health leaders waiting for significant action on Māori healthcare
Māori health leaders are still waiting to see the details on concrete, significant action for Māori healthcare. Yesterday, the Health Minister Andrew Little promised a major restructure of the the… Audio
Moss resignation a step forward, but work not over yet - Lady Tureiti Moxon
A group of wahine Māori leaders say Graine Moss' sudden departure from Oranga Tamariki is a vital first step in handing care for Tamariki Māori back to whānau.
They have strongly opposed Moss'… Audio
Oranga Tamariki head admission of structural racism good, but government needs to start changing things - Lady Tureiti Moxon
The head of Oranga Tamariki has failed to head off opposition after appearing at an urgent Waitangi Tribunal inquiry in Wellington.
Grainne Moss conceded for the first time publicly that structural… Audio
National Urban Māori Authority applauds Commissioner recommendations
A second report by the Children's Commissioner into Oranga Tamariki is calling for the Ministry's power to be transferred to Māori.
Māni Dunlop spoke to the chair of National Urban Māori Authority… Audio
National Urban Māori Authority calls for 'Mokopuna Authority' to replace Oranga Tamariki
The National Urban Māori Authority is calling for a 'Mokopuna Authority' to replace Oranga Tamariki.
They say the government needs to relinquish power and allow Māori to do what it knows works for… Audio
Māori health leaders urge Oranga Tamariki to share budget with iwi
Maori health leaders want Oranga Tamariki to share its budget and resources with iwi organisations - and the Children's Commissioner agrees.
A Waitangi Tribunal hearing has today heard how parts of… Audio
Māori health providers prepare to expand services
Thousands are set to benefit from a collective of Māori health providers rolling out an indigenous approach to mental health and addictions services.
There have been consistent calls for increased… Audio
Police armed response trial dealt with 12-year-olds, many Māori, documents reveal
The Police Armed Response Team trial is being criticised for attending call outs to deal with children as young as 12 years old while they were in action.
The controversial teams were officially… Video, Audio