Much of her work involves identifying where and how Māori health inequities occur and testing ways to eliminate these inequities.
Professor David Tipene-Leach
Professor David Tipene-Leach
MNZM MBChB, DipComH, FRNZCGP (Dist), NZCPHM
Margareth Broodkoorn ONZM
Margareth Broodkoorn ONZM
Margareth Broodkoorn has over 30 years of experience as a Nurse and is acknowledged for her extensive contributions to Māori health, nursing leadership, and health equity.
Dr Lynne Russell
Dr Lynne Russell
Dr.
Tania Hodges
Tania Hodges
MBA (Distinction), Grad Dip Mgmt. St, PGCBR, BSocSci, Grad Dip Te Reo Māori, RPN (Registered Psychiatric Nurse)
Megan Tahere
Megan Tahere
I first came to know Megan as her external peer supervisor when she enrolled to do a Master’s Degree.
Jade Sewell
Jade Sewell
Jade works to drive transformation and innovation within the current health system so that the hauora aspirations of communities are realised.
Tane Cassidy
Tane Cassidy
Tane Cassidy has extensive experience in health marketing, policy development, and strategic leadership, with a career spanning multiple high-impac
Gina Blaize Chaffey-Aupouri
Gina Blaize Chaffey-Aupouri
Throughout her career, Gina has provided extensive healthcare Māori health education and shared her knowledge of tikanga across the Tairāwhiti area.
Dr Kimiora Henare
Dr Kimiora Henare
BSc, MHSc, PhD
Dr Kahu McClintock
Dr Kahu McClintock
Kahu’s approach to leadership is the result of multiple strands of knowledge woven together; cultural, clinical, and academic.
Dr Candy Louise Ramarihi Hera Cookson-Cox
Dr Candy Louise Ramarihi Hera Cookson-Cox
Dr Candy Louise Ramarihi Hera Cookson-Cox has been my mentor, colleague and friend for over twenty years, the first Māori nurse to gain a doctorate in education, a rarity in the early 2000’s