Aotearoa New Zealand
The Aotearoa New Zealand team and committees support Aotearoa member engagement and professional development, alongside advocacy efforts. Hauora MÄoriContact Us
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What we do
In Aotearoa New Zealand, RANZCOG is represented by a New Zealand Vice President, staff team and Aotearoa New Zealand committees.
We focus on training, member engagement, events and professional development, along with advocacy through engagement with other health sector organisations, submissions, representation, collaboration in policy development and advice on clinical matters in Aotearoa.
Key priorities
Supporting and facilitating the work programmes of Te KÄhui Oranga Å Nuku, Aotearoa New Zealand Committee, He Hono WÄhine and the New Zealand Training and Accreditation Committee
Advocating for women’s health in Aotearoa New Zealand and developing relationships with others in women’s health and the wider health system
Member and trainee professional development and engagement including an Aotearoa Annual Scientific Meeting, He Hono WÄhine hui and cultural support, webinar updates, workshops, practice visit programme and regular e-newsletter PÄnui
Promoting RANZCOG’s Te Rautaki MÄori me Te Ara Whakamua (MÄori Strategy and Action Plan)
Coordinating the Aotearoa New Zealand FRANZCOG training programme, supporting Aotearoa trainees and running training workshops
Committees
The Aotearoa New Zealand team and committees are dedicated to equitable access to health services, and equity of health outcomes, for all wÄhine (women) in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Te KÄhui Oranga Å Nuku
Provides overarching leadership and governance for the Aotearoa New Zealand committees and advocacy efforts.
Te KÄhui Oranga Å Nuku works with He Hono WÄhine and the Aotearoa New Zealand Committee to advocate for and support initiatives that improve health outcomes for women, including gender diverse people, whÄnau and their pÄ“pi (babies), in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The name Te KÄhui Oranga Å Nuku means an assembly of people with a focus on women’s health.
The image encompasses all three elements of the name Te KÄhui Oranga Å Nuku which are clearly visible within the tapa toru (triangle shapes).
He Hono WÄhine
As RANZCOG’s MÄori women’s health committee, He Hono WÄhine ensures a MÄori perspective is heard and has influence on every aspect of RANZCOG’s activities in Aotearoa New Zealand.
A core focus for He Hono WÄhine is progressing RANZCOG’s Te Rautaki MÄori me Te Ara Whakamua (MÄori Strategy and Action Plan).
Aotearoa New Zealand Committee
Oversees training and educational events in Aotearoa New Zealand and supports and engages with Aotearoa New Zealand members.
Contributes to advocacy and submissions in Aotearoa New Zealand.
New Zealand Training and Accreditation Committee
Oversees and coordinates FRANZCOG trainees and Basic and Advanced training posts in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Information for Members and Trainees
Workshops and Events
Hauora MÄori in Clinical Practice
The University of Otago , MIHI 501: MÄori/Indigenous Health Innovation is tailored for O&G specialists.
The course explores how these models promote positive engagement, appropriate care/treatment and health advocacy that support MÄori health equity. MIHI 501 includes online learning, a one-day on-site workshop and assessment modules, taking between 22–28 hours to complete.
It is mandatory for RANZCOG trainees, and all members are encouraged to complete the course.
Aotearoa New Zealand News
Government Commitment to Addressing 20-year-old Funding of Maternity Ultrasound a Relief
Health New Zealand boosts funding for maternity ultrasound services.
Gender Affirming Healthcare: A Decision for Clinicians, Patients and WhÄnau
°µÍøTV is concerned about New Zealand's recently announced ban on puberty blockers for young people seeking gender affirming healthcare.
Statement in Response to 3-Day Postnatal Stay Announcement
°µÍøTV statement in response to 3-Day Postnatal Stay Amendment announcement.


