This podcast creates a space for us to kōrero about the presence and impact of racism in the health system, it also allows us to wānanga about how we can collectively take action against it.If you're interested in learning more about this kaupapa and how you can be a part of it, then check out our website www.health.govt.nz/ao-mai-te-ra
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This podcast creates a space for us to kōrero about the presence and impact of racism in the health system, it also allows us to wānanga about how we can collectively take action against it.If you're interested in learning more about this kaupapa and how you can be a part of it, then check out our website www.health.govt.nz/ao-mai-te-ra
Ao Mai Te Rā with Dr. Hinemoa Elder. Episode 4 - Josiah Tualamali'i
Ao Mai te Rā with Dr. Hinemoa Elder
27 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Ao Mai Te Rā with Dr. Hinemoa Elder. Episode 4 - Josiah Tualamali'i
This episode of Ao Mai Te Rā–Dr Hinemoa Elder speaks with Josiah Tualamali’i, a New Zealand born Samoan who grew up in Christchurch and Dunedin. He is passionate about elevating pacific, multicultural and young people’s voices so they are visible and influential in decision making. Governance, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Facilitation and Youth Development spaces are the key areas he loves being in. He co-founded and was chair of PYLAT for 5 years. PYLAT–Pacific Youth Leadership and Transformation was founded in 2010 connects Pacific Youth with decision makers and teaches them how to lead in a democratic, political setting. Josiah sits on a number of boards to support Pasifika youth engagement and youth.
Ao Mai te Rā with Dr. Hinemoa Elder
This podcast creates a space for us to kōrero about the presence and impact of racism in the health system, it also allows us to wānanga about how we can collectively take action against it.If you're interested in learning more about this kaupapa and how you can be a part of it, then check out our website www.health.govt.nz/ao-mai-te-ra