Bay of Plenty health organisation wins national diversity award

Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation’s impactful co-governance model with mana whenua is driving equitable health outcomes for Māori and creating an environment where its kaimahi and all the people they serve can thrive.

The organisation, a joint venture between Ngāi Te Rangi iwi, Ngāti Ranginui iwi, and Western Bay of Plenty Primary Care Providers Incorporated, has won the Supreme Award at the 2024 Diversity Awards NZ.

Diversity Works New Zealand chief executive Maretha Smit says in a statement that this genuine partnership and the cultural understanding it fosters are transforming the organisation’s mahi to support and deliver community-based primary health care and wellness services in the region.

It is the first, and still only, Primary Health Organisation to be governed by a partnership between mana whenua and providers, and its entire programme of work is guided by the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

“The partnership is more than just a contractual arrangement. Its power and value are driven by transparency, open communication, and a sincere desire to achieve common goals..”

General Manager Māori, Population Health and Equity, Kiri Peita, says the partnership is more than just a contractual arrangement. Its power and value are driven by transparency, open communication, and a sincere desire to achieve common goals.

“We firmly believe whānau, hapū, and iwi must lead, determine, and guide pathways to live long and healthy lives today and for generations to come.”

Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation was also the Medium-large Organisation Winner in the Ngā Āhuatanga o te Tiriti category at the awards.

Diversity Works says its Diversity Awards NZ programme “offers organisations an opportunity to showcase a variety of innovative people initiatives and publicly commit to being held accountable for tangible progress in building work environments where everybody is safe to bring the best version of themselves”.

The full list of 2024 winners:

Leadership Award
Medium-Large Organisation Highly Commended – Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland.

Diverse Talent Award
Medium-Large Organisation Winner – KPMG.

Inclusive Workplace Award
Medium-Large Organisation Winner – Foodstuffs North Island
Medium-Large Organisation Highly Commended – Ara Poutama Aotearoa Department of Corrections.

Respectful Culture Award
Medium-Large Organisation Winner – Tui Raumata.
Medium-Large Organisation Highly Commended – Aurecon.

Ngā Āhuatanga o te Tiriti Tohu
Small-Medium Organisation Winner – Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission.
Medium-Large Organisation Winner – Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation.
Medium-Large Organisation Highly Commended – Ratonga Ahi me ngā Ohotata i Aotearoa Fire and Emergency New Zealand.

Impact Award
Winner – Araraurangi Air New Zealand.

Diversity Champion
Tania Domett, Cogo.

Supreme Award
Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation.

Supreme Award Winners: Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation. Image courtesy of Diversity Works New Zealand.

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