Nau mai, haere mai!

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Our Team

We’re a passionate team of professionals dedicated to supporting whānau and improving community wellbeing across Auckland and Counties Manukau. 

Mahi Tahi

Meet the people who drive Te Hononga!  A group of professionals and qualified care givers.

Marion Hakaraia

CEO / Tumu Whakarae

Joanna Singh

Executive and Human Resources Lead

Olivia Asi Tuiataga Leavasa

Advisor to Chief Executive
Oranga ki tua

Camilla Rawinia Tuivaiti

Clinical Lead
Oranga ki tua

Andria Vagana

Team Lead
Mataora

Jo Makiha

Non-Clinical Team Lead / Quality Lead
Oranga ki tua

Aumua Peaario Bradbeer

Team Lead
Toi Tu

Pirihira Puata

Team Lead
Mana Kidz

Rebecca Flynn-Nalder

Team Lead
Mana Kidz

Looking for a Career in Healthcare?

We have teams all around Auckland and Counties Manukau.

Rebecca Flyn-Nalder

Team Lead

Mana Kidz

Kia ora,

Ko Rebecca Nalder tōku ingoa.

I am a Team Leader and Registered Nurse working in the Mana Kidz Programme in primary schools in South Auckland, with a focus on Rheumatic Fever Prevention.

The Mana Kidz programme strives to improve the lives of children by providing them and their Whānau with easy access to health care.

I am also a Community Nurse Prescriber which means I can prescribe medication that Whānau would otherwise have to see a GP for.

I am passionate about equity in health care and working within vulnerable communities in an attempt to better their health outcomes.

I am married to Mark, have 3 teenagers and a dog, and I love running, reading and holidays!!

Marion Hakaraia

CEO / Tumu Whakarae

I te taha o tōku papa ko Rakaumangamanga tōku maunga, ko Ipipiri te moana, Ko Ngātokimatawhāorua te waka.

I te taha o tōku mama ko Tawhitirahi te Maunga, ko Parengarenga te awa, ko Māmari te waka

Ko wai ahau, Ko Marion Hakaraia tōku ingoa

He uri nō Ngapuhi ko Te Aupouri

Tīhei mauri ora

My journey in health through Hoani Waititi Marae and Te Piki Ora. Te Piki Ora under the leadership of Whaea Mate Tepu, Matua Don Rameka, Dr Pita Sharples and my mother Tuini Hakaraia, nominated me as their Community Health worker to the Area Health Board in the late 80’s.

It is also been a privilege to work alongside great leaders such as Waireti Walters and Denis Snelgar, Haki Wihongi, John Tamihere, Colin Tukuitonga, Dame Naida Glavish, Matua Brian Joyce and many others.

I hope that I have taken their words of wisdom along my journey with the West Auckland Area Health Board, Te Whānau o Waipareira Trust, Waipareira Pasifika, Auckland District Health Board and now Te Hononga o Tamaki me Hoturoa.

Our vision working with Māori is the same as it was in the late 80’s where Māori have Tino Rangatiratanga to health and wellbeing as determined for by and with Māori.

I am pleased to be able to work with a committed Board that provides a vision, and mission that wants to achieve rangatiratanga in health. I appreciate and commend the senior leaders and their dedication and professionalism as they lead their teams who believe in their work and who we can trust in their mahi with whānau.

Most importantly, we have the pleasure of working for the many whānau that reach out for our services and it is our desire that in the future you will be part of design of our health and wellbeing service.

Joanna Singh

Executive and Human Resources Lead

Bula vinaka, my name is Joanna Singh.
 
I currently serve as the Executive Lead for Te Hononga o Tamaki me Hoturoa. In this capacity, I oversee all facets of human resources support and management, including the administration and implementation of HR strategies, practices, and procedures across all organizational services. As an Executive Leader, I actively promote the corporate values of Te Hononga and foster a positive workplace culture throughout the organization.
 
My expertise in human resources leadership spans over eight years, during which I have gathered extensive experience in administration and human resources management with progressively increasing responsibilities. My background encompasses executive-level management, quality management, program management, training and employee development, organizational development, and employee relations.
 
In my role as team leader, I ensure that our administration team provides effective and efficient support for other services across the organization through administrative tasks. This support enables our teams to focus more effectively on serving our high-needs population.
 
Working at Te Hononga is profoundly rewarding, as we consistently strive to address the needs of our community and deliver evidence-based, clinically-led health services with a strong emphasis on achieving quality outcomes.
 
Vinaka vakalevu (Thank you very much)

Olivia Asi Tuiataga Leavasa

Advisor to Chief Executive
Oranga ki tua

Kia Ora,

Ko Olivia Asi Tuiataga Leavasa toku ingoa.

My whanau whakapapa to Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kuri, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whātua Kaipara, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, Rarotonga, Manihiki, Atiu, Tahiti, Samoa, Ireland, France, and England. I am also married and have two tamariki who whakapapa to Samoa, Tonga, Tokelau and Scotland.

Prior to working as a Registered Nurse with Te Hononga O Tamaki Me Hoturoa, my professional background was in business, banking and charitable work.
As a Registered Nurse on the Oranga Ki Tua – Long Term Conditions Programme, I am privileged to work alongside, and co-lead, a fantastic and dynamic team, who are committed to serving our local communities. As holistic, evidence-based practitioners, we work to address inequities in all aspects of life, focusing on physical, spiritual, mental, social, financial, and environmental health.

My current role also includes providing strategic, organisational, and operational advice and support to the Chief Executive. This includes special project coordination for Te Ranga Ora, working alongside the Otara Whanau Medical Clinic.

It was the dream of our ancestors that we would not only live, but that we would live abundantly. It is our responsibility to set our aim high and work toward a more equitable society, where all our whanau will have the opportunity to thrive. Whāia te iti kahurangi ki te tūohu koe me he maunga teitei. Aim for the highest cloud so that if you miss it, you will hit a lofty mountain. By the way, we’re not aiming to miss!

Camilla Rawinia Tuivaiti

Clinical Lead
Oranga ki tua

Tēnā koutou katoa,

Ko Ngāti Rangiwewehi, Te Arawa, Ngāti Whakaue, Te Arawa, Te Kāhui o Taranaki toku iwi
Ko Camilla Rawinia Tuivaiti ahau.

Nau mai, haere mai ki Oranga ki Tua!

I’m a nurse and clinical lead in our Oranga ki Tua Whanau ora service – a free home visiting service with our amazing and incredible team providing nursing, lifestyle, and social support to Whānau here in Tamaki Makaurau.

Our kaimanaaki here at Te Hononga o Tāmaki me Hoturoa are a collective of passionate individuals who are supportive in delivering equitable health outcomes for all Whānau Māori.

Andria Vagana

Team Lead
Mataora

Tēnei taku manu ka topa, ka tiu i runga i ngā tihi tapu o Whakapunake me Hikurangi.

Ka hōkai atu ra ki ngā wai tūhonohono o Wairoa Hōpūpū Hōnengenenge Mātangi Rau me Waiapu.
E rere kōpikopiko ana ki te papa kāinga o ōku mātua, ōku tīpuna ki Aranui me Whakapaurangi.
E, ko Takitimu, ko Horouta! E, ko Ngāti Kahungunu, ko Ngāti Porou te tū ake nei.
E, ko Ngāti Peehi, ko Te Aowera e mihi atu nei.
I te taha o tōku pāpā nō Ingarangi, nō Airani, nō Itāria ōku tīpuna.
Ko Andria Vagana ahau.
E rere, e rere āku pekī hei whakamihi ki a koutou katoa.

Kia ora!

I am 1 of 3 Mataora here at Te Hononga o Tāmaki me Hoturoa, together we form Ue Rongo and carry the Mahi a Atua Kaupapa out into the hāpori providing therapeutic feedback informed wānanga with whānau. We feel extremely privileged to hold this space with whānau supporting them on their journey to their Te Ao Mārama (a world of life & light) in ways defined by them.

We do things a little differently bringing our own pūkenga-super powers into this space along with those of the whānau and engage in a collaborative creative process… kia whāia te hinātore!

Jo Makiha

Non-Clinical Team Lead / Quality Lead
Oranga ki tua

He uri ahau no Nga Puhi
Ki te taha o toku papa ko Te Mahurehure te hapu
Ki te taha o toku mama ko Ngai Tuteauru te hapu
Ko Joanna Makiha ahau

I am a registered social worker and I lead our Manaaki-A-Hapori non-clinical team. Quality Management is my operational lead role, ensuring the maintenance of our organisational policies and procedures.

Our teams provide wraparound mobile services to the Counties Manukau and Auckland catchment areas. I also contract to Te Puna Manawa (Health West) Māori Mobile Unit, servicing the Waitemata catchment.

I have worked in the health sector for 16 years including Community Health and Child Health and I am most passionate about ensuring our governing systems use their power and resource to support all whanau in need.

Services:

  • Oranga Ki Tua
  • Māori Mobile Unit
  • Quality Management

Aumua Peaario Bradbeer

Team Lead
Toi Tu

Kia ora, Ko Aumua Peaario Bradbeer taku ingoa.
 
Originally from Samoa, I emigrated with my parents when I was a young girl. I grew up in Porirua, Te Whanganui a Tara and now call Tamaki Makaurau my home.
 
Nursing has been my profession for many years now and I am currently  working as a Nurse Practitioner in Child health Toi Tu Kids Service (TTKS) at Te Hononga o Tamaki me Hoturoa, is a joint initiative with General Paediatricians and Starship Community, Te Whatu Ora.
Māori, Pacific and other vulnerable children are referred from Starship Community and offered a comprehensive physical and health assessment that addresses identifying and supporting these health needs in the community. As tamariki or rangatahi are part of a larger whanau, our approach is whanau-centric and we work with Paediatricians, GP’s, Social agencies, schools, government and community organisations, to deliver a plan of care that works with and for the whanau.
 
“That all children are entitled to the best possible healthcare regardless of background, are values that underpin my nursing practice (U.N.C.R.O.C, 1989).”

Pirihira Puata

Team Lead
Mana Kidz

Uia mai koia whakahuatia ake ko wai te whare nei ko Waimanoni
Ko wai te rangatira o runga ko Muriwhenua
Kei aku nui, kei aku rahi, kei aku whakatiketike ki te rangi.
Ka tu ahau ki te tihi tapu o Puheke,
Ka huri aku kamo ki ngā wai makariri o ōku mātua tipuna ko Rangaunu
Ka hoki taku kei ki taku āhuru mōwai ki Waimanoni,
Koira te kōrero nō Te Aupouri Ngā Puhi nui tonu
Nei ra ko Kurahaupo e ngunguru nei, nei ra ko Ngai Takoto, Te Aupouri ko Ngāti Kuri e whakatau nei

Kia ora!

I am the Team Lead for both Haumanu Ora – Covid Response/Vaccination Outreach and ManaKidz.

I have a passion for Māori health and everything Te Ao Māori entails and work as a Registered Nurse Prescriber in Primary Health & Specialty Teams.

My professional experience includes GP practise, Marae-based Hauora, and School Base-Health Services for children and rangatahi.

Our teams have the privilege of working with our community and Whānau to provide hauora Māori services that allow them to have their own rangatiratanga and determine their own health needs that work best for their Whānau.

We are a lively group of Nurses and Hauora Kaimahi, each with our own distinct flair to bring to the kaupapa!!!

Rebecca Flyn-Nalder

Team Lead
Mana Kidz

Kia ora,

Ko Rebecca Nalder tōku ingoa.

I am a Team Leader and Registered Nurse working in the Mana Kidz Programme in primary schools in South Auckland, with a focus on Rheumatic Fever Prevention.

The Mana Kidz programme strives to improve the lives of children by providing them and their Whānau with easy access to health care.

I am also a Community Nurse Prescriber which means I can prescribe medication that Whānau would otherwise have to see a GP for.

I am passionate about equity in health care and working within vulnerable communities in an attempt to better their health outcomes.

I am married to Mark, have 3 teenagers and a dog, and I love running, reading and holidays!!