Pou Tangata of the National Iwi Chairs Forum and Iwi Mฤori Partnership Boards Call for Urgent Reassessment of Disability Funding Cuts to Safeguard Tฤngata Whaikaha and Whฤnau Hauฤ.
Pou Tangata of the NICF and Chairs of Iwi Mฤori Partnership Boards (IMPBs) express their concern regarding disability funding restrictions announced by Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People. The recent changes to essential funding “undermines efforts to address the disparate health needs of whฤnau Mฤori living with disabilitiesโ says Dame Naida Glavish, Chair of the Hauora ILG and Co-Chair of Pou Tangata.
Dame Naida Glavish further adds, โchanging the rules for this funding will mean that many tฤngata whaikaha and whฤnau hauฤ will be prevented from participating in cultural practices that often occur outside the towns and cities where they live.”
IMPBs, as representatives of local Mฤori perspectives and voices on health and disability outcomes, emphasise the critical importance of equitable access to services for tฤngata whaikaha and whฤnau hauฤ. “The recent funding restrictions to disability services directly impact the health and dignity of tฤngata whaikaha and whฤnau hauฤ,” states Oriana Paewai, Chair of Te Pae Oranga o Ruahine o Tararua IMPB.
“Such actions exacerbate existing barriers and further impede efforts to address the specific health and disability needs of Mฤori communities. Tฤngata whaikaha and whฤnau hauฤ have been clear that they must be included in decisions about their care. Any move to reduce their ability for choice and control is extremely disrespectful,โ says Ms Paewai.
Pou Tangata and the Chairs of Iwi Mฤori Partnership Boards stress the urgent need for the government, policy makers and Whaikaha senior leadership to reconsider these cuts through a collaborative and inclusive process that engages directly with affected communities. To seek solutions that uphold the dignity and rights of tฤngata whaikaha and whฤnau hauฤ.
“Our role as Iwi Mฤori Partnership Boards is to advocate for policies and services that promote the well-being of all Mฤori,” says Tereki Stewart, Chair of Te Taumata Hauora o Te Kahu o Taonui IMPB and Lead Advisor, Hauora ILG. Pou Tangata Co-Chair Ms Glavish adds, “we urge decision-makers to prioritise the needs of Mฤori with disabilities and work towards a more equitable and inclusive system that enables them to live their best lives.โ


