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Realising a vision

Mangatoatoa Pā co-chairs Hone Hughes, left, and Derek Roberts – outside the old and new wharenui, share marae duties and a vision for the health of the community.

By Mary Anne Gill

The success of a maraebased health clinic at Mangatoatoa Pā, just inside the King Country boundary near the banks of the Pūniu River, shows the power of collaboration. And if you are looking for visual proof, the makeshift waiting room, outside the three consultation

portacoms, with its ‘always on the boil’ water urn, outdoor heater, snacks and health professionals readily at hand, provides that. Marae committee co-chair Derek Roberts describes the past two years setting up and then maintaining the clinic as hectic with support from Te Awamutu Medical Centre, Pinnacle Group and Tainui essential to its success. Jim Goddin JP and Helen Carter Funeral Directors

“They’ve maintained the interest right from day one. By working in partnership, you can make that vision happen. “Pinnacle have been the enablers. They’ve enabled us to do what we want to do for our whānau,” he says. The Wednesday we visit both clinical care coordinators – Jenny Sutton from Mahoe Medical and

Whitney Te Wano from Te Awamutu Medical – are on hand as is Mahoe GP Shivam Deo. When the clinic started in 2022 it was held fortnightly. Last year Mahoe came on board, and it became weekly. The marae is nine kilometres from Te Awamutu on Te Mawhai Road, off SH3. Its primary hapū are Parewaeono,

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Ngutu and Paretekawa of Ngāti Maniapoto. A portrait of Rewi Maniapoto - hangs in the wharenui Te Maru o Ihowa, built 10 years ago next to Te Aroha o Ihoa, the original 1908 wharenui. Te Awamutu Medical Centre general manager Wayne Lim says providing free community health services for Māori away from the practice and in

marae had always appealed to him as a model that would work. The marae committee was keen and with assistance from Raukawa Charitable Trust, Te Awamutu Medical Centre funded a three-month trial that established the service at Mangatoatoa Pā. The initiative notched up a Continued on page 9

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