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Budget 2023 reflects the critical importance of Whānau Ora.  

  • Whānau Ora

The Māori Budget this year continues investment in whānau wellbeing, access to whare, and whakapapa, all of which support the Government’s plan to address the cost of living.

  • Arts, Culture and Heritage
  • Broadcasting and Media
  • Education
  • Housing
  • Justice
  • Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
  • Māori Development
  • Whānau Ora

Ngā Tini Whetū, a whānau-centred early support prototype involving Te Puni Kōkiri, Oranga Tamariki and ACC is having a positive impact on whānau lives and improving the safety and wellbeing of tamariki.

  • Whānau Ora

The Government has launched a $15 million short-term relief package to support Māori communities devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle and help accelerate their recovery.

  • Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
  • Māori Development
  • Whānau Ora

Whānau Ora Commissioning Agencies will receive $166.5 million over four years to help whānau maintain and build their resilience as Aotearoa moves forward from COVID-19.

  • Whānau Ora

Extra support is being made available to Māori and Pacific communities as they continue to face the impact of the current Omicron outbreak.

  • Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
  • Māori Development
  • Pacific Peoples
  • Whānau Ora

The Government has approved $46.75 million and signed 26 contracts to rapidly accelerate Māori vaccinations across Aotearoa and support the efforts of DHBs to reach the 90% double vaccinated target.

  • Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
  • Māori Development
  • Whānau Ora

The Government has approved $23.5 million for eight Māori organisations and iwi aimed at boosting Māori vaccination rates, through the new $120 million Māori Communities COVID-19 Fund.

  • Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
  • Māori Development
  • Whānau Ora

Whānau Ora and Associate Health (Māori Health) Minister Peeni Henare acknowledges two major milestones in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination programme for Māori.

  • Whānau Ora

The Government is increasing support for whānau through Whānau Ora to help with the current COVID-19 response.

  • Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
  • Social Development and Employment
  • Whānau Ora

Whānau and communities affected by current COVID-19 alert levels are being encouraged to access support available through the Ministry of Social Development and Whānau Ora.

  • Social Development and Employment
  • Whānau Ora

The Government has today launched Māori Pathways at Hawke’s Bay Regional Prison, a ground-breaking series of initiatives designed in partnership with Māori to reduce reoffending and improve outcomes for whānau.

  • Corrections
  • Social Development and Employment
  • Whānau Ora

Community and social service support providers have again swung into action to help people and families affected by the current COVID-19 alert levels.

  • Social Development and Employment
  • Whānau Ora