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Whakatātaka Tuarua: Māori Health Action Plan 2006-2011

Ministry of Health, New Zealand Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans New Zealand 2 December 2006 Policy document

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Whakatātaka Tuarua 2006-2011, the second Māori Health Action Plan, sets objectives for Māori health over the next five years and builds on from Whakatātaka - The Māori Health Action Plan which was implemented in 2002, which has provided the health sector with a valuable tool for contributing to reducing health inequalities between Māori and non-Māori.

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