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Government appoints panel to review Whānau Ora
April 20, 2018 at 11:28 AM
*From the NZFVC*
The Minister for Whānau Ora, Peeni Henare, has announced an independent panel will review the Whānau Ora model.
The review will look at how a whānau-centred approach can be applied across government, particularly in the social sector. Mr Henare said:
“This Government has a unique opportunity to work together to achieve ambitious goals that focus on real outcomes for whānau. The review will assess the ability of the Whānau Ora Commissioning Model to make sustainable changes in the wellbeing and development potential of whānau. We want to ensure the Whānau Ora service delivery model and commissioning approach is accountable and transparent in the achievement of outcomes for whānau."
The panel will be led by Caren Rangi as Chair. The other members are Tania Lee Hodges, Te Raumawhitu Kupenga, Donna Matahaere-Atariki, Mereana Kim Ngārimu and Brenda Steele.