Wānanga Timetable for 2012
| Dates | Region | Venue / Town |
| 19-20 March | Tainui - Hamilton Central | Rauawaawa Charitable Trust 50 Colombo St, HAMILTON |
| 27-28 March | Te Taitokerau | Kingsgate Hotel 9 Riverside Dr, WHANGAREI |
| 3-4 April | Counties-Manukau | Te Awamarahi Marae PORT WAIKATO |
| 24-25 May | Te Taitokerau | Omapere Copthorne HOKIANGA |
| 20-21 June | Waitakere | Te Mahurehure Marae Cultural Centre PT CHEVALIER |
| 27-28 June | Ngāti Whatua | Takaparawha Marae ORAKEI |
| 5-6 July | Te Taitokerau | Copthorne Bay of Islands WAITANGI |
| 13-14 September | Te Taitokerau | tba tba |
| 10-11 October | Tuwharetoa | Taupo Conference Centre TAUPO |
| November | Tauranga Moana | Opureora Marae MATAKANA ISLAND |
Register HRPHOW
HRPHOW (He Rongoā Pai, He Oranga Whānau) a two day FREE education programme that aims to increase the awareness and understanding of the appropriate use, storage and disposal of medicines.
This is a programme that has been initiated by PHARMAC (Pharmaceutical Management Agency) who are committed to ensuring Māori have access to quality information that assists and supports Māori Health initiatives in our communities.
There are several key themes and concepts relating to how Māori use medicines. The objectives of this programme is to support kaimahi and whānau to develop key strategies that encourage whānau to safely and effectively use medication and rongoā and how both are positive investments in health. The facilitators will include some of the country's leading professionals in Rongoā Māori, Māori Pharmacology and Primary Care.
HRPHOW (He Rongoā Pai, He Oranga Whānau) a two day FREE education programme that aims to increase the awareness and understanding of the appropriate use, storage and disposal of medicines.
This is a programme that has been initiated by PHARMAC (Pharmaceutical Management Agency) who are committed to ensuring Māori have access to quality information that assists and supports Māori Health initiatives in our communities.
There are several key themes and concepts relating to how Māori use medicines. The objectives of this programme is to support kaimahi and whānau to develop key strategies that encourage whānau to safely and effectively use medication and rongoā and how both are positive investments in health. The facilitators will include some of the country's leading professionals in Rongoā Māori, Māori Pharmacology and Primary Care.
Please note: The cut-off for enrolment is 1 week before the wananga, to allow adequate resourcing for the event.
To Register by Fax or Email
Please fill in and print the below registration form and send to:
Fax: 04 460 4995 Attention: Awhimai Reynolds
Email: awhimai.reynolds@pharmac.govt.nz
Fax: 04 460 4995 Attention: Awhimai Reynolds
Email: awhimai.reynolds@pharmac.govt.nz
The registration form is currently being updated and will be posted shortly.

