DateOct 2022Reference NumberAv 2/4DescriptionInterview recorded as part of a project to document "Te Arawa COVID-19 Response", led by Rotorua Library, Te Aka Mauri. The interviewer is Rangitihi Pene who, at the time of interview, was the Mātauranga Māori and Engagement Lead at the library.
At the time of recording, Grace Malcolm was a Te Roopu Hauora o Te Arawa member and Te Runanga o Ngāti Pikiao general practitioner. In this interview, she introduces herself and discusses the following subjects:
-Her role as general manager of Māori Health for Lakes District Health Board.
-The establishment of a twenty-four-seven operation centre to manage and contain COVID-19 during the lockdown.
-Surgery waitlists.
-The impact of the lockdown on staff and staffing levels.
-Communication with iwi through Zoom.
-Homelessness and temporary accomodation in Rotorua.
-Communication between iwi and hapū groups.
-Highlights from the project and lessions learnt. CreatorRotorua Library, Te Aka MauriLevelItemExtent1 MP3LanguageEnglish|Te Reo Māori
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Kaitiakitanga StatementPlease use taonga Māori materials provided by Rotorua Library, Te Aka Mauri, appropriately. Respect and be mindful of the creator/s, and the mana and dignity of individuals, iwi group/s, and environmental subjects within the material.Cultural/Ethical StatusNoaRestrictionsNo cultural/ethical restrictions apply. However, the copyright holder has assigned a Creative Commons license. CopyrightRotorua Library, Te Aka MauriMorgan, ArohaLicenseCC BY 2.0AcknowledgementRotorua Library Av 2/4
Relates To
PeopleMalcolm, GraceOrganisationsTe Rūnanga o Ngāti Pikiao - General PracticePart of Archive CollectionAv 2KeywordsCOVID-19Te Arawa
Rotorua Library, Te Aka Mauri, Interview with Grace Malcolm, Oct 2022 (Oct 2022). Rotorua Library - Te Aka Mauri, accessed 13/10/2024, https://pakiaka.rotorualibrary.govt.nz/nodes/view/220