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We are a national Pacific health and social services provider with a strong regional presence across Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago regions.
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Packages of care bring Christmas cheer to Pacific community
Vaka Tautua is bringing Christmas joy to our Pacific communities this December, delivering essential wellbeing packs to support COVID care and spread a bit of seasonal cheer.
Growing financial capability for Pacific peoples
Vaka Tautua, Aotearoa’s ‘by Pacific, for Pacific’ health, disability, and social services provider, was announced this month as one of the primary organisations to receive funding from the Government’s Pacific Financial Capability Grants.
Finding a path to mental wellbeing
Utusaitoa Ah Kuoi is a young Samoan man who successfully navigated his way through mental health challenges to wellbeing and gainful employment, with support from Vaka Tautua’s Pacific Navigation Services in Wellington.
Farewell to mental health champion
The team at Vaka Tautua was sad to farewell Lottie Tiava’asue today, after thirteen years of loyal service. Lottie achieved a great deal in her time working for our Ola Fiafia services in West Auckland.
Pacific Disability Services helping create community connections
Misi Maea Kaifa had struggled for a long time with accessing transport for his disabled son Samuela. With support from Vaka Tautua’s Disability Services team, Samuela is now more connected and engaged with his community.
More effort needed to reduce child poverty for Māori, Pacific and disabled children
Addressing inequities to ensure Māori, Pacific and disabled children thrive is the key message from new Children’s Commissioner, Judge Frances Eivers, who launched the Child Poverty Monitor 2021 technical report at Vaka Tautua.
Increased support for South Island Pacific communities
In response to the ever-increasing needs of Pacific communities, particularly post-COVID, Vaka Tautua has significantly expanded its presence in the Canterbury region.
Navigating through depression to a brighter future
Jerome could not see a way out of his depression. However, with the support of Vaka Tautua’s Pacific mental health navigation services in Wellington, he is now on his way to a brighter future.
National Vaka Tautua leadership roles enhance Pacific services
2021 has been a transformative year for Vaka Tautua, as the organisation has refreshed its structure to respond to the Government’s transformation of the health and disability sector in New Zealand.
Pacific social wellbeing programmes go digital
Vaka Tautua has shifted two social wellbeing programmes online to ensure our Pacific families in Auckland still have access to much needed services and support.
Innovation Manager leaves Vaka Tautua stronger
Vaka Tautua recently farewelled Innovation Manager, Bernice Mene, who has been an integral part of the organisation since April 2020.
Vaka Tautua “doing it” to reach vaccination target
Vaka Tautua is doing everything it can to help our Pacific communities get vaccinated, as part of the national drive to reach the Government’s 90 percent COVID-19 vaccination target.
Vaka Tautua farewells Canterbury champion
After nine years of dedicated service, Vaka Tautua Canterbury Disability Team Leader, Kaiongo Tupou, has decided his time on the vaka has come to an end.
Vaka Tautua applauds disability system transformation
The Minister for Disability Issues, Carmel Sepuloni, and the Minister of Health, Andrew Little, today announced significant changes to the disability support system in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Vaka Tautua’s Community Connectors making a difference
Vaka Tautua’s hard-working Community Connectors are making a real difference to the lives of those who need it the most.
Families building stronger financial outcomes
Two years after launching, The Generator is continuing to help enterprising Kiwis experiencing financial hardship to pave their way to a stronger financial future and improve their wellbeing.
Pacific Navigator modelling the way forward
Tevita Manuopangai Tuita, a Vaka Tautua Mental Health Navigator in the Wellington region, was recently invited to take part in the ‘Trust Us’ campaign developed by Te Awakairangi Health Network.
Vaka Tautua’s COVID-19 outreach a true team effort
In response to the recent COVID-19 Delta outbreak, Vaka Tautua adapted rapidly to provide greater outreach support to our Pacific communities in the Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury regions.