Rawiri Jansen
Māori health authority on change to mask and vaccine mandates
Masks are now only needed in health or aged care facilities, vaccine requirements for travellers have been dropped, and isolation for household contacts of Covid cases has been axed.
Te Aka Whai Ora… Audio
Covid-19: Māori health leader feels sense of 'doom' about easing restrictions
National Māori Pandemic group co-leader and Māori health leader Dr Rawiri Jansen says the prospect of Covid-19 restrictions easing fills him with a sense of doom.
He told Morning Report Māori are the… Audio
Covid-19: Health experts to speak at Mongrel Mob vaccine information session
A health expert who will front a Waikato Mongrel Mob vaccination event next week says there is a duty of care to help inform all New Zealanders.
Te Rōpū Whakakaupapa Urutā (the National Maori… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and David Slack Part 1
Panellists Heather Roy and David Slack discuss the government's vaccine drive, Facebook and the importance of hugs. Audio
Covid-19: Māori health leader on vaccination rate
Covid-19 vaccination rates among Māori are only about two-thirds of those of the general population, a figure which is worrying health officials.
Only 55 percent of Māori have had their first dose… Audio
Late Edition - Catching Maori vaccination rates up
Vaccination rates for Maori are being described as dismal, compared with non- Maori and the race is on to get them vaccinated as fast as possible. According to this week's figures 51 percent… Audio
Covid-19: Calls for all Spanish Pfizer haul to go to Auckland
People on the vaccination frontline in Auckland want all 250,000 of the government's bonus Pfizer doses to come to the city.
The extra doses from Spain have brought in to tide the country through… Audio
Covid-19: Dr wants technical reports of vaccine mistake
People who may have been given mostly saline instead of the Pfizer vaccine at the Highbrook Vaccination Centre in July.
RNZ has revealed that five people may have received a harmless saline injection… Audio
Vaccination roll out is in full swing - but ethnic divides remain
The vaccination roll out is in full swing but some Māori are still lagging behind. 156,000 Māori have received their first dose, with 92,000 fully vaccinated. That compares to 2.78 million doses… Audio
Loosening borders will rely on a very high vaccine uptake
The report says any loosening at the borders will rely on a very high vaccine uptake -- perhaps 100-percent of us. Māni Dunlop spoke to co-chair of the Te Rōpū Whakakaupapa Urutā, or Māori pandemic… Audio
Under 5s health reforms could address ethnic inequalities
Inequalities for Māori and Pasifika could be challenged by new healthcare services reforms for children under five. A Government review has found children are slipping through the cracks of its health… Audio
Māori health leader says National's comments are a distraction
A prominent Māori health leader says the National Party's comments that a Maori Health Authority is septratist is a distraction. Audio
Health reforms - expert reaction
Kathryn canvasses reaction from the health sector with Dr Rawiri Jansen, a member the Māori pandemic group, Te Rōpū Whakakaupapa Urutā ; Sarah Dalton from the Association of Salaried Medical… Audio
Māori non-clinical staff to be trained as vaccinators
Funding to rapidly train non-clinical workers to help administer the Covid-19 vaccine to Māori communities is being described as a drop in the bucket.
Māori health providers have been consistently… Audio
Māori health providers ready to step up for vaccinations
It's V-Day today - the start of the vaccination campaign against Covid-19.
Those vaccinating the border workers will get the jab today, then the border workforce from Saturday, followed by the… Audio
Government engagement with Maori on covid-19 response improved
The National Māori Pandemic Group says it is putting the protection of Māori at the centre of the rollout of the covid-19 vaccination.
Te Ropu Whakakaupapa Uruta has previously criticised the… Audio
Medical experts say diabetes treatment in NZ racist
A group of medical experts say the way diabetes is treated in New Zealand is racist - but a solution at hand.
The co-authors of an editorial in the New Zealand Medical Journal, published today, are… Audio
Covid-19: Auckland opens more pop-up testing centres
Auckland has opened more pop-up sites, bringing the total number of community testing centres to fifteeen, as the demand for testing soars. T
here are four permanent sites in Northcote, Eden Terrace… Audio
A Better Chance of Dying
Emma Espiner goes to Porirua to meet the Wallace whānau and hear about a night in ED that changed their lives. Audio
Coronavirus: Spike in rheumatic fever infections
There's been a dramatic spike in the number of Wellington children in hospital with the dangerous disease rheumatic fever.
A public health alert has been issued, with Covid-19 testing centres ordered… Audio