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“This holistic approach ensures that hospital cancer services and community providers are seamlessly connected to improve outcomes for our people.
“Through this conference, we aim to share these innovations with other Indigenous nations while learning from their experiences to foster mutual growth and collaboration.”
Thompson said the choice of Rotorua as the conference host was important.
“We were adamant that this conference be held in Rotorua.
“It’s one of the major cultural centres of Aotearoa, and as an Indigenous conference, it’s vital to host it in a vibrant environment that reflects our heritage.
“This is a unique opportunity to showcase the incredible work we’re doing here, while sharing our culture and stories with the world.”
The conference is estimated to be worth NZ$1 million to the New Zealand economy.
Original post by our PCOA media partner – micenet can be found here.