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Mō Te Piki Oranga
About Te Piki Oranga

Te Piki Oranga was established in July 2014 as the Māori health services provider in Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui (Nelson, Tasman, Marlborough).

We have hauora (health) hubs in Whakatū (Nelson), Motueka, Wairau (Blenheim), and Waitohi (Picton). We also provide in-home, mobile and community outreach services.

Click the links below to find out more about Te Piki Oranga.

Ā matou aronga | Our purpose

Tā mātou kitenga me te taukī whakatakanga
Our vision and mission statements

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Blue circular graphic with white text in both Māori and English promoting health restoration, including a Māori vision statement and a positive future message.

Te kitenga describes our long-term moemoeā (vision) for whānau, and te taukī whakatakanga describes how we work with whānau to achieve this vision.

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Ngā uara
Our values

Ngā uara (values) belong to te ao Māori, the Māori worldview and way of life. Te Piki Oranga has carefully chosen six uara that resonate most strongly with our whakapapa and our kaupapa.

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Read more about ngā uara

Te Puna Hauora
Our source of wellbeing

Te Puna Hauora is the model of care, or framework, for how we provide services.

Learn more about Te Puna Hauora

Ō mātou pou rautaki
Our strategic pou

Our Mahere Rautaki (Strategic Plan) 2023-2028 guides Te Piki Oranga as we navigate ongoing change in government structure, health system settings and population demographics.

With its clear strategic pou (goals), the plan guides our development, ways of working and growth.

Read more in our Mahere Rautaki Strategic Plan 2023–2028

Te Manu Aute – te tohu o Te Piki Oranga
The kite – the logo of Te Piki Oranga

Te tohu o Te Piki Oranga is the symbol of te manu aute – a traditional Māori kite often made in the shape of bird, using the bark of the aute (paper mulberry) plant.

Learn more about Te Manu Aute

Ā matou wahi | Our places

Whakatū Hauora Hub is located in Ōmaio (Stoke) in Nelson. It is also our head office.

We have hauora hubs in Motueka, Wairau (Blenheim), and Waitohi (Picton). We also provide in-home, mobile and community outreach services across the region.

Whakapā Te Piki Oranga | Contact us

Ā matou tangata | Our people

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Ngā Mema o te Poari
Board of Directors

The Board sets and oversees the strategic direction of Te Piki Oranga, and governs the organisation’s progress against its strategic pou (goals).

Ngā Mema o te Poari | Board of Directors
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Te rōpū whakahaere
The management team

Our management team members are based at most hauroa hubs. We work cohesively as one organisation under the guidance of regional managers.

Te rōpū whakahaere | The management team
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Ō mātou kaimahi
Our workforce

Our kaimahi provide a range of skills and experience across different professions, disciplines and support areas. They work from hauora hubs in Wairau, Motueka, or from our head office in Whakatū.

Tō mātou mahi | Our workforce
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Mahi o Te Piki Oranga
Careers at Te Piki Oranga

Would you like to join Te Piki Oranga kaimahi?

Find out more on our careers page.

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Ā matou rangapū hauora| Our partnerships

Ngā piringa me ngā herenga
Relationships and contracts

The contracts, agreements and collaborative partnerships Te Piki Oranga holds with government and non-government organisations are key to achieving our kitenga and taukī whakatakatanga.

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Jasmine and her taitamaiti in a new home secured with the support of our primary healthcare partner Manu Ora.

Find out more about our partnerships