Learning to live with Covid-19 has been a disruptive and challenging experience for many of our whānau, hapū and Iwi.
From daily restrictions to lockdowns, we have all had to find new ways to adapt to life with the pandemic.
The threat of Covid-19 has sadly meant that we have not been able to be together to mark a number of significant occasions as an Iwi, including tangihanga, Pākaitore celebrations, Tira Hoe Waka or the induction ceremony for the new Te Pou Tupua.
We know that these are stressful times for everyone. If you have concerns and need support, please don't hesitate to contact us and we will do our best to help you.
Ngā Tāngata Tiaki is part of the Te Ranga Tupua Iwi Collective that has mobilised to support whānau through the pandemic. Check out their Facebook or website for helpful information and updates.
To prepare for the future, look to the teaching of our ancestors. Our ancestors survived adversity because they were prepared. Talk about your plan to care and protect your whānau today so we can get through this. He manawa nui ki te ao - koia!
Sheena Maru, Ngā Tāngata Tiaki o Whanganui Chairperson
In 2021, Aotearoa shifted to a new Covid-19 Protection Framework known as the traffic light system. All of Aotearoa is at Orange.
The traffic light system will mean different cities across the motu will have a different coloured traffic light in place, either red, orange or green.
At Red, action is needed to protect at-risk people and protect our health system from an unsustainable number of hospitalisations.
At Orange, there will be community transmission, with pressure on our health system. The whole of health system is focusing its resources, but can manage primary care, public health, and hospitals. There may also be an increasing risk for at-risk people.
Green is when COVID-19 is across New Zealand, including sporadic imported cases. Community transmission is limited and COVID-19 hospitalisations will be at a manageable level. The health system will be ready to respond, including primary care, public health, and hospitals.
Each light comes with varying safety measures including limits on gatherings. For more, click here.
The COVID-19 vaccination roll-out is currently underway in Aotearoa. Te Ranga Tupua Iwi Collective is encouraging uri of Whanganui Iwi to be vaccinated as an important step to keep our whānau protected from Covid-19.
The vaccine is now available to everyone over the age of 5 years old - it is free and easy.
Most clinics you can walk in to - no need to book. Otherwise you can call 0800 28 29 26 or visit the website Book My vaccine.
In Whanganui and neighbouring rohe, you can call Te Oranganui to book your vaccine on 0800 202 404.
The roll out programme in Whanganui and neighbouring rohe is a collaborative effort by Māori health leaders, Te Oranganui Trust, Whanganui District Health Board, Whanganui Regional Health Service, Hauora-ā-Iwi, National Hauora Coalition.
There is a lot of misinformation out there about the vaccine. It is our individual responsibility as whānau, hapū and iwi to make sure we are accessing reliable information from trusted sources.
We have created this page to provide you and your whānau with reliable information to make informed decisions about the vaccine.
As Te Ranga Tupua, the iwi collective, we're definitely encouraging our people to take their whānau in to get the immunisation. I think our people are starting to realise this is serious and we need to be immunising our whānau. I do encourage our whānau to get out there, take the lead, and lead by example.
Te Ranga Tupua spokesman Pahia Turia, chair of Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa.
The following resources provide advice for marae operating under the new traffic light system, advice for whānau who need to self isolate at home with Covid-19 and more.
What the traffic light system means on marae
CPF MaraeBooklet v1.1What you need to know if one of your whānau at home gets Covid-19 and has to isolate at home.
Information BookletEverything you need to know if you get Covid-19 and have to isolate at home.
Information BookletFor more information about the COVID-19 vaccine roll out:
Te Ranga Tupua Iwi Collective Website
Te Oranganui COVID-19 vaccine information
Do you whakapapa to the Whanganui River? Would you and your whānau like to be registered on the Whanganui Iwi Database? What does that mean?
It means that you get sent pānui and updates on kaupapa related to the Whanganui River and Te Awa Tupua, the people and the river from the Mountains to the Sea. You can also apply for the different grants that are advertised on our website and facebook page.
If you are already on the database and need to up date your details please head to the database or send us an email at office@ngatangatatiaki.co.nz