Whiti Ora Wellbeing Initiative

As part of a new wellbeing initiative at Whiti Ora we will be closed for the first week of the school holidays, the most immediate being Saturday 9 July – Sunday 17 July. 

To have the impact that we want with our community and to make our vision a reality, ka topa te manu ki te rangi – expanding horizons for an active, healthy, connected Te Tairāwhiti, we need to bring the best of ourselves to mahi each day.  

To do this, we need to get the right balance in life, look after staff, reduce burnout and prioritise quality whānau time in-line with our values to ensure that everyone is feeling engaged, refreshed and at their optimum. 

He aha te mea nui o te ao
He tangata, he tangata, he tangata 

What is the most important thing in the world?
It is the people, it is the people, it is the people 

Bookings by external groups for our meeting rooms will be unavailable during this time. 

We will respond to phone calls, messages and emails once we’re back on Monday 18 July. 

Noho ora mai. 

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