25
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Kaitiaki Tono pilot
training workshops
begun
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Identify whakapapa
of mokopuna in
CYF care to support
reconnection to
whakapapa whaanau
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Assistance to services
for our mokopuna
and whaanau through
our Te Ope Koiora
relationships eg
Raukura Haoura,
Nga Miro and Waahi
Whaanui
TAUTOKO-A-ORA,
-A-HAPORI
Health & Community
Support
Each year grants are
made available for
a range of health
needs and to support
kaumaatua medical
expenses. In 2016:
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897 Kaumaatua grants
totaling $398,000 to
help cover doctor
and prescription
costs, reading glasses,
hearing aids and dental
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22 Health and
Wellbeing grants
totalling $69,000
to fund health and
community initiatives
including:
-
-
Kaawhia Moana Kai
Festival
-
-
Port Waikato
Community Health
& Support Services
Trust heart and
diabetes awareness
-
-
Poihaakena
kaumaatua
programme
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-
Te Toki Voyaging
Trust
-
-
Lions Club Festival
of Magic for
special needs and
disadvantaged
children
-
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Ngaruawahia
Community Care
& Crisis Centre
-
-
Fostering Kids NZ
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-
Waka Trust driver
education
SINCE 1996
OPERATIONS REPORT
2007-2016
$2
m
DISTRIBUTED FOR
KAUMAATUA MEDICAL
GRANTS
$280,000
DISTRIBUTED TO
SUPPORT 112 HEALTH AND
COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
MARAE HAVE RECEIVED
$39
m
*
IN ANNUAL MARAE
DEVELOPMENT GRANTS AND
$8
m
*
FOR MARAE FACILITIES
PROJECTS
*Figures are based on historical records and are approximate