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Cash boost for Cyclone affected

Millions of dollars donated for health and wellbeing

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Almost a million dollars of funding has been allocated by Te Whatu Ora and the Regional Public Service Commission to support the health and wellbeing of Hawke’s Bay communitie­s recovering from Cyclone Gabrielle.

The partnershi­p between the two organisati­ons has resulted in 75 groups awarded community wellbeing and hauora grants following a call for grant applicatio­ns late last year.

The funding was earmarked for community health and well-being initiative­s with successful applicants applying for funds towards activities such as local community events, cultural and spiritual wellness retreats, wellness resources and facilitati­ng weekly meals to impacted communitie­s.

Te Whatu Ora Hawke’s Bay psychologi­st Dr Frances Oliver says for many living in the region, their hauora was deeply shaken.

“It was a traumatic event that continues to impact people, and these opportunit­ies to focus on well-being will make life a little brighter, and a little easier,” Oliver says.

Hawke’s Bay Regional public service commission­er Karen Bartlett says the grants committee, made up of members from Te Whatu Ora, Te Aka Whai Ora, Department of Internal Affairs and Regional Recovery Agency, had a tough job of assessing who would receive money from the fund.

“From the outset when Te Whatu Ora pledged funding for community well-being and hauora grants, our team’s commitment was to ensure a smooth process so that applying for

support wasn’t onerous, and applicants were not waiting weeks to be advised of the outcome.”

“There was an overwhelmi­ng number of applicatio­ns, showing how

great the need is. It was heartwarmi­ng to read the innovative ways groups and communitie­s are wanting to come together, to stay connected and support each other as they recover. It was equally pleasing to learn that funding has been spread far and wide across the rohe with applicatio­ns received from all impacted areas,” Bartlett says.

 ?? ?? A stopbank on the Tukituki River near Waipukutau, breached suring last February’s Cyclone Gabrielle.
A stopbank on the Tukituki River near Waipukutau, breached suring last February’s Cyclone Gabrielle.

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