Te Puke Times

Kaupapa Ma¯ori CBACS to continue

- Stuart Whitaker

We’ve all learned plenty of new terminolog­y over the past couple of months — words and acronyms that were virtually unknown to many of us are now in common use.

CBAC — or Community Based Assessment Centre — is just one of them.

A CBAC was held at Nga¯ ti Moko Marae last week — one of a series being held across the Western Bay of Plenty that will continue into June.

The mobile unit Pahi Tahi was at the marae. Pahi Tahi is a partnershi­p between a collective of Ma¯ ori organisati­ons across the Bay of Plenty, Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) and three primary health organisati­ons.

The visit to Nga¯ ti Moko Marae was in partnershi­p with Nga¯ Ka¯ kano Foundation and Tapuika Iwi.

As well as testing for the virus, as well as give you more informatio­n about resources and support people can access.

Roimata Timutimu of BOPDHB’S Toi Oranga Tikanga Ma¯ ori Health

Gains and Developmen­t unit says 27 people were seen and 16 tests were undertaken.

“There are two main streams to Pahi Tahi,” she says, “Covid-19 assessment and also kaupapa Ma¯ ori wrap around services, so we are asking, ‘what do you need? Are you struggling? Do you need food? Do you need to be reconnecte­d with your GP? So we have someone on the bus that talks about that and tries to link them up.

“It is a service for our most vulnerable population­s — Ma¯ ori and those who live in high deprivatio­n areas and we know the eastern part

Dr Mathieu Letourneau and Leah Dixon make an assessment at Pahi Tahi mobile Covid-19 assessment service at Nga¯ ti Moko Marae last week.

of the Western Bay there is a high proportion of wha¯ nau that are struggling — it is targeted towards them and delivered in a kaupapa Ma¯ ori way, but it’s there for anybody who turns up.”

The service is being provided at various locations in conjunctio­n with each areas iwi or hapu¯ and local health providers.

In the wider Te Puke area Pahi Tahi will be at Maketu¯ Fisherman’s Club today and June 4, O¯ tamara¯ kau Marae tomorrow, back at Nga¯ ti Moko Marae on May 26 and Pukehina Marae on June 5. Each CBAC will be from 10am-2pm.

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