Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022

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15: Health New Zealand must support and engage with iwi-Māori partnership boards

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"Health New Zealand must help and work with iwi-Māori partnership boards"

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You know about Health New Zealand. It must help iwi-Māori partnership boards do their job. It must give them support, like help with administration or money, when they need it. It must also give them the information they need on time. You can read about the job of iwi-Māori partnership boards in section 29. Health New Zealand must talk to iwi-Māori partnership boards when deciding what to invest in for kaupapa Māori. This means Health New Zealand must work with them to make good choices.

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15Health New Zealand must support and engage with iwi-Māori partnership boards

  1. Health New Zealand must—

  2. take reasonable steps to support iwi-Māori partnership boards to achieve their purpose in section 29, including by providing—
    1. administrative, analytical, or financial support where needed; and
      1. sufficient and timely information; and
      2. engage with iwi-Māori partnership boards when determining priorities for kaupapa Māori investment.
        Notes
        • Section 15: replaced, on , by section 11 of the Pae Ora (Disestablishment of Māori Health Authority) Amendment Act 2024 (2024 No 5).