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In 2007 the Ministry of Health published Te Uru Kahikatea: The Public Health Workforce Development Plan which provided a national strategic approach to public health workforce development from 2007 to 2016. The vision is that inequalities will be reduced and the health of all peoples in New Zealand will be improved through public health and societal strategies that are:
Two overarching priorities lay at the heart of the plan: the first was to improve Maori health and the second to reduce inequalities, particularly for Maori and Pacific peoples. All actions implemented as part of Te Uru Kahikatea were seen as opportunities to further these two priorities.
Te Uru Kahikatea has two overarching goals that encompass nine objectives and corresponding actions.
Goal One: Develop an effective and sustainable public health workforce
Goal Two: Support public health environments to grow and develop the public health workforce
The work of Taeao o Tautai is driven by Objective 3 and gives effect to the two key actions identified in Te Uru Kahikatea under this objective.
Support the development and implementation of a strategic approach to:
Maximise opportunities in all other Te Uru Kahikatea objectives to further Pacific public health workforce priorities.
Taeao o Tautai outlines how the Ministry of Health will implement these actions to contribute to better health outcomes for Pacific peoples. In particular, Taeao o Tautai lists the specific priorities, workforce outcomes, action points, and milestones that will be necessary to achieve this. This plan should be considered in the context of other public health workforce development activities, as it aligns with and complements a range of other actions which are being promoted by the Ministry to implement all the objectives of Te Uru Kahikatea.
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