The New Zealand Nurses OrganisationTuesday 27 July 2010, 10:26am
Media release from the New Zealand Nurses
Organisation
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) supports Te Wiki o Te
Reo, Māori Language Week and embraces this year's theme Te Mahi
Kai, The Language of Food.
The theme fits perfectly with Te Reo classes held at NZNO's
national office in Wellington every week.
"Our weekly Te Reo classes always include kai and we recognise the
importance of manakitanga, the importance of sharing food together
as a whānau," says NZNO chief executive Geoff Annals.
The Te Reo classes, run through Te Whare Wananga o Aotearoa, are
promoting a stronger sense of community among NZNO staff.
"In the classes we are all beginners and our work roles are
irrelevant. The classes are very intensive but how they are
structured, with kai, with waiata and the emphasis on participation
and laughter, means that as work colleagues we are getting to know
each other in a different way. And that can only benefit the
organisation."
"There are benefits for individual staff, for the organisation as a
whole and, ultimately, for Māori health. The more people,
particularly health professionals, who can speak Te Reo and who
understand the importance of partnership and tikanga, the greater
the chance of improving health outcomes for Māori."
The Te Reo classes are also a perfect fit with NZNO's strategic
vision of building a strong bicultural partnership within the
organisation, its commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and increasing
understanding of tikanga.
"Ko te reo te taikura o te whakaaro marama - language is the key to
understanding," says Geoff Annals.
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