HUTIA TE RITO O TE HARAKEKE,
KEI WHEA TE KŌMAKO E KŌ, KĪ MAI KĪ AHAU
HE AHA TE MEA NUI O TE AO, MĀKU E KĪ ATU
HE TĀNGATA, HE TĀNGATA, HE TĀNGATA
If the heart of Harakeke was removed, where would the bellbird sing?
If I was asked what was the most essential thing in the world,
I would reply, it is people, it is people, it is people.

 

Anyone who works in the ED can be a Manaaki Mana kaikōkiri / champion – one of the unique aspects of this movement is our multi-disciplinary approach – because emergency care is a team sport. Here, you will find information about being a kaikōkiri and downloadable Manaaki Mana posters, postcards, graphics, etc., and ideas from EDs around the motu.


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