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Workforce
Manukura | Romy Lee
Romy is the Service Manager at Asian Family Services, leading a team of clinicians and youth peer support workers delivering mental health services to tamariki in Counties Manukau.
Manukura | Manase Lua
“Fasi pē sila pea tuku ki Manono.""Broken sails are best mended in Manono.”
Manukura | Kahurangi Fergusson-Tibble
"Ruku ki te pō, ruku ki te ao – Delve into the unseen to find enlightenment. Guided by courage, whānau, and a passion for helping others thrive."
Manukura | Mau Te Rangimarie Clark
"He toka tū moana – a rock standing firm in the sea. Guided by wāhine who inspire and support me, I strive to advance Māori health sovereignty through research."
Manukura | Laura Tongalea-Nolan
Ka aalo auloa e vaka, to holo hako moe tonu. When everyone rows together...
Manukura | Aaryn Niuapu
Over the past decade, Aaryn Niuapu has championed the same principle across his various roles in the mental health and addiction sector: That the goal of leadership, is to support...
Manukura | Patricia Walsh
Tricia is a proud māmā of four adult children and kuia to sixteen mokopuna. She is most comfortable in the space of mahi tūkino, patu ngākau or soul wounds also...
Kia Tika te Ara – Correcting the Pathway & Toa Mana Taurite – Equity Champions Network
Kia Tika te Ara is 3-day cultural responsiveness program, aimed at increased cultural competency and safety of South Canterbury District Health Board (SCDHB) staff. Equity Champions Network is a group...
The imperative for lived experience leadership
Lived experience leaders are crucial for moving services and systems towards a recovery approach. There is a global imperative for growing lived experience leadership, that needs to translate into change...