Ā matou tangata | Our people

Ngā mema o te poari
Board of directors

The board sets and oversees the strategic direction of Te Piki Oranga, and governs our progress against strategic pou (goals).

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Jane du Feu | Board Chair
Whakatū Marae Inc.

  • Jane is the Chairperson of Te Piki Oranga. She has worked for many years in the community for the benefit of whānau in the health and social sectors as well as working fulltime in education. Jane is passionate about the development and implementation of best practice for kaupapa Māori services to improve the health and wellbeing of whānau.

    Jane is the representative for Te Atiawa on the Whakatū Marae Committee, a Bishop Suter Trust Board trustee and has governance roles with Oranga Tamariki and Gateway Housing Trust. She was a trustee on Te Atiawa Manawhenua ki te Tauihu Trust for 19 years, the chairperson for nine years and has held a number of director roles in that time.

    Her iwi affiliations are Taranaki Tuturu, Ngāti Tama and Te Atiawa.

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Keith Palmer
Te Āwhina Marae

  • Keith is the Deputy Chair of Te Piki Oranga. With an extensive executive and governance background he brings an array of skills to Te Piki Oranga in the financial, development and strategic areas.

    With a Bachelor of Commerce degree in accounting, economics, commercial law, psychology and mathematics, Keith has worked in financial, marketing and management roles across forestry, apparel, paper, finance and banking industries. In 1998 he was appointed as Wakatu Incorporation's first CEO, where he stayed until retiring in 2013.

    Keith is a trustee of the Jack Inglis Friendship Hospital and Te Āwhina Marae.

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Lauree Ashworth
Rangitāne o Wairau

  • Lauree was introduced to the board of Te Piki Oranga as the iwi representative for Rangitāne o Wairau in August 2015. She has qualifications and background in social work. For almost 12 years she worked for Child, Youth and Family Services (now Oranga Tamariki) in the areas of social work, supervision and family group conference facilitation. Lauree has experience in Māori health and social services, telephone counseling, victim crisis intervention and residential social work. She has convened the Health and Wellbeing Portfolio for Te Rūnanga Rangitāne o Wairau Trust and was a member of the Iwi Health Board for Nelson Marlborough. Lauree is currently employed as a social worker for Te Whatu Ora Nelson Marlborough.

    Her iwi affiliations are Rangitāne, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Kuia and Te Atiawa.

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Myra Dick
Whakatū Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust

  • Myra has represented Whakatū Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust since Te Piki Oranga was established in 2014.

    Myra says the similar kaupapa of these organisations reflects a strong commitment to the wellbeing of our whānau in Te Tauihu. Since 2020 there has been tremendous growth at Te Piki Oranga, as more pathways have been created to provide wellbeing support and care. This growth has been possible due to the dedicated work of kaimahi and kaiwhakahaere alike in facilitating interactions between whānau and health services.

    Myra affiliates to Kāi Tahu.

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Antoinette Paul
Ngāti Koata

  • Rau rangatira mā, tēnā koutou katoa,

    Antoinette represents Ngāti Koata on the Te Piki Oranga board. Since 2022 she has been helping to establish and drive a kaupapa Māori ‘first 2000’ days maternity and early childhood service.

    Antoinette acknowledges and thanks the kaimahi and the board for their ongoing commitment and support to improve health outcomes for whānau with the focus on a cultural approach to primary healthcare. “As we continue to expand our services, I look forward once again to the future for Te Piki Oranga.”

    Nō Ngāti Koata, Ngāti Toa Rangatira me Ngāti Rangiwewehi ia.

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Patrick Smith
Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō

  • Patrick joined the Te Piki Oranga Board in November 2020 as the representative for Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō.

    Patrick is the founder and managing director of Patrick Smith Human Resources Ltd, based in Waimeha. With his expertise in human resources, it is important to Patrick that Te Piki Oranga is a great place to work and that there is an energised focus on workforce planning. Equally as important is Te Piki Oranga mahi to provide innovative solutions to reduce health inequities.

    Patrick founded his company in 2009. Before this he worked for Sealord Group Ltd in a variety of human resources roles, including 10 years at the group’s HR manager. Today, his clients come from both big and small business including exporters, council organisations, consulting services, education and professional rugby. He and his team enjoy helping business owners work through their HR challenges from strategic planning to training and recruiting staff. They are also experienced in business restructuring, mediation and disciplinary processes.

Isla Taunoa
Ngāti Toa Rangatira ki Wairau

  • Isla proudly represents Ngāti Kuia on the Te Piki Oranga board, having joined in July 2024.

    She brings with her a wealth of knowledge in all aspects of hauora, having a strong background in social work, mental health, and nursing. Isla is a registered Māori nurse currently working in clinical nurse lead roles within the Hauora Māori team at the Marlborough Primary Health Organisation in Wairau/Blenheim.

    She is also a representative on the Ngāti Toa Rangatira ki Wairau.

    Her iwi affiliations are Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Toa Rangatira ki Wairau, Ngāti Koata, Kai Tahu and Ngāti Porou.

Te rōpū whakahaere
Management team

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    Anne Hobby

    Tumuaki
    General Manager

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    Carl Baker

    Pou Taki
    Cultural Advisor

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    Sonny Alesana

    Pou Hapori
    Community Connector

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    Lorraine Staunton

    Pou Haumanu
    Service Delivery Manager

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    Alaine Huata

    Pou Hinengaro
    Mental Health and AOD Service Delivery Manager

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    Mike Fulop

    Kaitohutohu Hangarau
    IT Manager

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    Chelle Davies

    Kaitohutohu Pae Tawhiti me Whakaruruhau
    Quality and H & S Advisor

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    Rossana Rogers

    Kaitohutohu Pūtea
    Finance Advisor

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    Karen Davidson

    Kaikokiri Haumanu
    Team Lead (Whakatū)

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    Ricky Carr

    Pūkenga Kaiwhakahaere
    Site Manager (Wairau)

    Koroua me Kuia Pou Tangata
    Service Champion (Older People)

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    Gaynor Rikihana-Takao

    Pūkenga Kaiwhakahaere
    Site Manager (Motueka)

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    Cathleen Walker

    Kaikokiri Te Puāwai he Kākano
    Team Lead Te Puāwai he Kākano

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    Caroline Sainty

    Kaiawhi Tumuaki
    PA to General Manager and Board 

Tō mātou mahi
Our workforce

Tō mātou mahi
Our workforce

  • Pūkenga atawhai – community nurses

  • Nurse practitioners

  • Pūkenga manaaki – whānau navigators

  • Kaimahi-a-Iwi – social workers

  • Te hononga – counsellors and clinicians

  • Kaiwhakahaere ratonga – service delivery operations manager

  • Pūkenga kaiwhakahaere – site managers

  • Tapuhi arahanga – clinical leaders

  • Ngā pūkenga manaaki – smokefree quit coaches

  • Ngā pūkenga hauora hinengaro, ō ngā tamariki me rangatahi – child and adolescent mental health clinicians

  • Ngā pūkenga toitū Te Ora, a waipiro me tarutaru kino – alcohol and other drugs counselling

  • Taura atawhai – lived experience mentors

  • Te puna kai ora – dietitians

  • Kōtuitui hapori (community connector), Māori tikanga wananga kai whakahaere

  • Head office kaimahi in the areas of putea (finance), taituarā (administration), kaiwhakahaere pūmanawa tangata and whakaruruhau (human resources and health & safety), kaiawhi hangaru whakāturanga (IT support and communications), kaituitui hangarau whakāturanga (IT coordinator), te pou taki (cultural advisor), tumuaki (general manager) and kaiawhi tumuaki me ngā poari (PA to general manager and board of directors)

Meet our key kaimahi below

Whakatū Hauora Hub and head office

  • Anne Hobby – Tumuaki (General Manager)

    Caroline Sainty – Kaiawhi Tumuaki me ngā Poari (PA to GM and board)

    Carl Baker – Te Pou Taki (Cultural Advisor)

    Mike Fulop – Kaitohutohu Hangarau (IT Manager)

    Lorraine Staunton – Pou Haumanu (Service Delivery/Operations Manager)

    Karen Davidson – Kaikokiri Haumanu (Team Lead)

    Alaine Huata – Pou Hinengaro (Mental Health and AOD Service Delivery Manager)

    Anita Christian - Kaikokiri Hinengaro (Team Lead Mental Health and AOD)

    Rossana Rogers – Kaitohutohu Pūtea (Finance Advisor)

    Niña de Jesus – Taituarā Pūtea (Finance Admininstator)

    Lin Zhang – Taituarā Pūtea (Finance Admininstator)

    Rachelle Tauroa – Mātanga Hangarau (Technical Support Specialist and Communications)

    Summer Stronach – Kāiāwhina Hangarau (IT Support)

    Luka Taulilo –Taituarā (Receptionist/Assistant Administrator)

    Chelle Davies – Kaitohutohu Pae Tawhiti me Whakaruruhau (Quality and Health & Safety Advisor)

    Kate Pedersen - Kaitohutohu Pūmanawa Tangata (HR Advisor)

    Sonny Alesana –Pou Hapori (Community Connector) / Māori Tikanga Wananga Kai Whakahaere

  • Nursing: Ngā pūkenga atawhai (qualified, experienced nurses)

    Nurse practitioner: Mental health nurse practitioner

    Navigators: Ngā pūkenga manaaki for many different disciplines: non-clinical mental health (both CAMHS and adult), koroua and kuia, whānau support

    Te Hā stop smoking service: Ngā pūkenga manaaki quit coaches

    Child and adolescent mental health clinicians: Ngā pūkenga hauora hinengaro, ō ngā tamariki me rangatahi

    Social work: Whānau kaimahi-a-iwi

    Alcohol and other drugs counselling: Ngā pūkenga toitu te ora, a waipiro me tarutaru kino

    Lived experience mentor: Taura atawhai

Motueka Hauora Hub

  • Gaynor Rikihana-Takao - Pūkenga Kaiwhakahaere (Site Manager)

  • Nursing: Ngā Pūkenga Atawhai (qualified, experienced nurses)

    Navigators: Ngā Pūkenga Manaaki for many different disciplines: non-clinical mental health (both CAMHS and adult), koroua and kuia

    Social work: Whānau Kaimahi-a-iwi

Wairau Hauora Hub

  • Ricky Carr - Pūkenga Kaiwhakahaere (Site Manager)

  • Nursing: Ngā Pūkenga Atawhai (qualified, experienced nurses)

    Whare Ora Healthy Homes Initiative: Kaitohutohu Paearu (advisor) and Kaituitui (initiative co-ordinator)

    Navigators: Ngā Pūkenga Manaaki for many different disciplines: non-clinical mental health (both CAMHS and adult), koroua and kuia, oral health, whānau support

    Te Hā stop smoking service: Ngā Pūkenga Manaaki quit coaches

    Child and adolescent mental health clinicians: Ngā Pūkenga Hauora Hinengaro, ō ngā Tamariki me Rangatahi

    Social work: Whānau Kaimahi-a-iwi

    Alcohol and other drugs counselling: Ngā Pūkenga Toitu Te Ora, a Waipiro me Tarutaru Kino

    Outreach immunisation

    Well Child Tamariki Ora: For whānau of pēpi and tamariki aged 5 years and younger

Te Puāwai He Kākano

  • Cathleen Walker – Pūkenga Kaiwhakahaere (Site Manager)

  • Well Child Tamariki Ora nurses: Ngā Tamariki Ora pūkenga atawhai (qualified, experienced Tamariki Ora nurses) for whānau of pēpi and tamariki aged five years and younger

    Lactation consultant: Pūkenga atawhai to āwhina with breastfeeding support

    Navigators: Ngā pūkenga manaaki to support whānau to access and well-being services.

    Social work: Whānau kaimahi-a-iwi

    Outreach immunisation: In-home and community-based advice and immunisation.

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Mahi o Te Piki Oranga
Careers at Te Piki Oranga

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