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info@berl.co.nz | www.berl.co.nz Ngti Porou Hauora November 2015 slide 1 Ngti Porou Hauora Vision Statement financial costs economic benefits State the vision and long term direction community outcomes November 2015 Dr Ganesh


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Vision Statement

  • State the vision and long term direction

Ngāti Porou Hauora

financial costs economic benefits community outcomes

November 2015

Dr Ganesh Nana Chief Economist

@GaneshAhirao

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8,300 km2

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Ngāti Porou Hauora – November 2015 – slide 4

Financial

  • revenue primarily from NZ taxpayer via central

government through DHB

  • direct operating spend in rohe = $9.6 m
  • or about 8% of Tairawhiti health sector
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Economic benefits

  • multiplier impact includes other sectors that rely

(indirectly) on Ngāti Porou Hauora

  • totals $14m contribution to GDP
  • indirectly about 13% of district’s health sector
  • (total health sector is about 5% of district’s GDP)
  • supporting the equivalent of 150 full-time jobs
  • but GDP not great indicator measure of past

achievements, or of future potential

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Ngāti Porou Hauora – November 2015 – slide 6

Community outcomes

  • primary care services to 11,000 people
  • over 56,000 GP consultations (annually)
  • including more than 5,000 for under 5s

achievements

  • above 90% target for ischaemic CVD detection
  • improved cervical cancer screening
  • improved breast screening coverage
  • increased rates for child immunisations
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Opportunity cost

i.e. costs avoided through presence and operations

  • f Ngāti Porou Hauora
  • travel time savings to access health services
  • direct benefit to whānau
  • improved health status
  • direct benefit to individuals, whanau and employers
  • hospitalisations avoided
  • direct benefit to taxpayer
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NZ’s population change

next ten years

Tāmaki Makaurau 59% Rest of NZ 41%

total change ≈ 400,000 change in Māori popn ≈ 93,000

Tāmaki Makaurau 31% Rest of NZ 69%

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Tamariki – growth outside Auckland

  • 4
  • 2

2 4 6 Northland Waikato Bay of Plenty Gisborne Hawke's Bay Taranaki Mana-Whanganui Wellington Tasman Nelson Marlborough West Coast Canterbury Otago Southland 000s

Growth in population aged 0-14

change over next decade

Māori non-Māori

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The decade ahead

  • 1,200
  • 600

600 1,200 1,800 0-14 15-39 40-64 65+ number

Tairawhiti population growth by age

next ten years Māori non-Māori

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Objectives, aspirations

wealth, value, ora

  • financial
  • health and physical
  • social participation
  • life experiences
  • endowments
  • whakapapa
  • individual, whānau, hapu, iwi,

community, nation

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Living standards framework

NZ Treasury

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Prosperity

  • ra

endowments

  • pportunity

WERO he tangata, he tangata, he tangata