Kaiwhakapuawai kaimahi
Ka whāngaia, ka tupu, ka puawai
- That which is nurtured, will grow, and then blossom
Our Kaiwhakapuawai Kaimahi works to meet the needs within the community identified by Te Tai O Marokura.
Our Kaiwhakapuawai Kaimahi plays a vital role in supporting and uplifting our community. They work closely with whānau, hapū, and iwi to meet the identified needs and provide essential services deemed appropriate by Te Tai O Marokura. These compassionate professionals are deeply connected to the community and understand the unique challenges and strengths within it.
Kaiwhakapuawai Kaimahi actively engage with individuals and families, offering support, guidance, and resources to improve overall well-being. They are knowledgeable about local resources and services, connecting community members with the appropriate assistance they require. Their role extends beyond providing practical help, as they also provide emotional support and build meaningful relationships with those they serve.
Through their commitment and genuine care, Kaiwhakapuawai Kaimahi contribute to building a stronger, more resilient community. They are dedicated to empowering individuals and families, fostering a sense of belonging, and promoting positive change.
Kaiwhakapuawai role includes informing and educating whanau about immunisations through dedicated education sessions facilitated by our registered nurses. We prioritise the dissemination of accurate and up-to-date information to ensure our whanau are well-informed about their vaccinations and its preventions. In addition, we actively support whanau with their vaccinations, and encouraging them to access the necessary supports.
Our team assists whanau in booking and attending vaccination appointments, recognising the importance of making the process as seamless as possible. We understand that navigating their immunisation journey can be complex, and we are here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.
In our Hauora space, we embrace a holistic approach and utilize Te Whare Tapa Wha as a framework. This holistic framework acknowledges the interconnectedness of physical, mental, spiritual, and family well-being, ensuring comprehensive care is provided to our whanau.
Our Kaiwhakapuawai Kaimahi plays a vital role in supporting and uplifting our community. They work closely with whānau, hapū, and iwi to meet the identified needs and provide essential services deemed appropriate by Te Tai O Marokura. These compassionate professionals are deeply connected to the community and understand the unique challenges and strengths within it.
Kaiwhakapuawai Kaimahi actively engage with individuals and families, offering support, guidance, and resources to improve overall well-being. They are knowledgeable about local resources and services, connecting community members with the appropriate assistance they require. Their role extends beyond providing practical help, as they also provide emotional support and build meaningful relationships with those they serve.
Through their commitment and genuine care, Kaiwhakapuawai Kaimahi contribute to building a stronger, more resilient community. They are dedicated to empowering individuals and families, fostering a sense of belonging, and promoting positive change.
Kaiwhakapuawai role includes informing and educating whanau about immunisations through dedicated education sessions facilitated by our registered nurses. We prioritise the dissemination of accurate and up-to-date information to ensure our whanau are well-informed about their vaccinations and its preventions. In addition, we actively support whanau with their vaccinations, and encouraging them to access the necessary supports.
Our team assists whanau in booking and attending vaccination appointments, recognising the importance of making the process as seamless as possible. We understand that navigating their immunisation journey can be complex, and we are here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.
In our Hauora space, we embrace a holistic approach and utilize Te Whare Tapa Wha as a framework. This holistic framework acknowledges the interconnectedness of physical, mental, spiritual, and family well-being, ensuring comprehensive care is provided to our whanau.