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PROCESS How to book a Matua All WDHB Mental Health and Addictions Services are able to use

PROCESS How to book a Matua All WDHB Mental Health and Addictions Services are able to use our Matua Advisory Council (however, for those outside of WDHB such as ADHB, PHO, NGO’s we will invoice accordingly).

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PROCESS How to book a Matua All WDHB Mental Health and Addictions Services are able to use

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  1. PROCESS • How to book a Matua • All WDHB Mental Health and Addictions Services are able to use our Matua Advisory Council (however, for those outside of WDHB such as ADHB, PHO, NGO’s we will invoice accordingly). • Bookings will be made via contacting Josilina Silimaka on Ph: (09) 822 8754, Fax: (09) 822 8755 or email: josilina.silimaka@waitematadhb.govt.nz • We will confirm the Matua availability within 2 days of the request • The Matua is only available during working hours (exemptions made on case by case) • WDHB will have a Matua available from Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Cook Islands, Niue and Tuvalu • Whom are able to provide cultural advise and support, include: • Participation at family or other client related meetings • when there are complex cultural issues requiring Matua • Support • Attendance at management meetings/ planning meetings • as needed • Provision of Pacific ceremonial protocols • Cultural mentoring • A Matua will be supported within agreed guidelines of Matua Mental Health and Addictions framework (NDSA) • A Matua will not be booked as Interpreters • WDHB will continue to access their interpreting service as needed.

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