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HEI MANAAKI NGA KAUMATUA
CHARITABLE TRUST
NATIONAL KAUMATUA SERVICE PROVIDERS
INTERIM BOARD
WHAKATAUAKI
“Te Amorangi ki mua, Ko te Haapai oo ki muri
“Amorangi” refers to our Kaumātua and holding them in the highest esteem.
“Te Haapai oo” refers to Service Providers who
are supporting our esteemed elders from
behind.
The National Collective (Hei Manaaki Ngā
Kaumātua Trust) strengthens from alongside.
BACKGROUND The National Collective of Kaumātua
Service Providers “Hei Manaaki Ngā
Kaumātua Charitable Trust” has been
established as a result of the mandate
given at the 2009 Conference for
Kaumātua Service Providers held in
Nelson.
Rauawaawa Kaumatua Charitable Trust
was mandated to lead the development
of a National Collective
INTERIM BOARD Whaea Kahuwaero Katene Whaea Lucy Bush Whaea Lovey Hodgkinson Rawiri Doorbar Rangimahora Reddy Jaylene Barwick Harold Wereta Yvonne Wilson
OBJECTIVES OF THE TRUST To support service providers to enhance service
delivery for Kuia and Koroua in New Zealand
To support service providers to meet on a regular basis within their regions
To facilitate the exchange of information among service providers on best practice for service delivery to Kuia and Koroua
To provide leadership around policies that may impact on service delivery to Kuia and Koroua
To promote and advance the education of service providers
OBJECTIVES OF THE TRUST To promote and advance programmes and
services that aim to relieve poverty
To support tikanga Māori in the delivery of services
To tautoko Kuia and Koroua in their improvement of health, wellbeing and wairuatanga
To advocate for equitable health and social services funding
To perform any other charitable purposes within New Zealand.
REGIONS Northland Auckland Waikato Bay of Plenty Gisborne-Hawkes Bay Taranaki Manawatu-Whanganui Wellington South Island
REGIONAL HUIElection processes and
timeframes Trustees shall be appointed by
registered members in each Rohe in accordance with their own processes and tikanga
Term of office Each Trustee will serve for a
term of three years.
REGIONAL NOMINATION Within 4 months before the
date of the triennial AGM (where Trustees are ratified)
One member organisation in
each Rohe is to be the convener of a hui for the purpose of appointing a regional Trustee to the Trust
Before the 6th July 2013
REGIONAL NOMINATION
Written notice of the hui and a call for Trustee nominations
Must be given at least 30 days
before the date of the hui to the Trust office
Before the 6th June 2013
REGIONAL NOMINATION Closing date for Trustee
nominations is to be 10 days before the date of the hui
Nominations are to be in writing and include a profile of the candidate
Following the hui, and at least 21 days before the AGM, (Before the 16th October) the hui convenor in each Rohe should send the nominations package to the Trust office.
REGIONAL NOMINATION The Nominations Package consists
of the following documents:1. Copy of successful Candidate
profile and letter of endorsements from two member organisations;
2. Attendance register for the hui;3. Copy of resolution appointing the
Trustee for that Rohe;4. Copy of minutes of the hui,
signed by at least 5 attendees;5. Declaration by successful
Candidate of eligibility to be a Trustee.
CONFERENCE2013 National Conference
6-8th November 2013 in Palmerston North
Conference Theme: “Te Amorangi ki mua, Ko te Haapai oo ki muri”
Opportunity for provider input into Conference Programme.
NATIONAL DATABASE
AIM:
Support the wonderful work being undertaken nationally by providers
Be utilised as an information resource for providers to access online via the website.
Facilitate feedback from providers on the work of the Hei Manaaki Ngā Kaumātua Charitable Trust (the National Body) through the sharing of information.
CONTACT
Yvonne Wilson (Co-ordinating CEO)
Phone: 021 301 444
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.heimanaaki.org.nz