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Partnership Health Canterbury Structure and Governance

A publicly accountable charitable trust, Partnership Health Canterbury is governed by a Board of Trustees.

The 16-member Board has an independent chairperson. Each member represents one of six electoral groupings, which are a cross-section of both community representatives and health professionals.

Each grouping democratically selects or elects its representatives, who are made aware of the responsibility to represent their whole electoral grouping. All of our electoral groupings have their own reference groups, which are consulted regularly. They provide valuable feedback to Partnership Health Canterbury and it is important we acknowledge their contribution.

New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, provides a commitment to partnership between Maori and the Crown. Partnership Health Canterbury recognises this and the inclusion of Maori on our trust board is one way in which we are showing our commitment to a joint way forward with full Maori participation to meet the needs of this unique population.

Partnership Health Canterbury publishes monthly Board Papers, which are available to download and view in PDF format.

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Trustees at 30 June 2010 

  • Mana whenua - Dr Matea Gillies, Wendy Dallas-Katoa
  • Pacific people - Lincoln Papali'i
  • Territorial Local Authorities - Jack Pearcy, Ngaire Button
  • Consumer/community organisations - Donald Pettitt, Julie Lowe, Sam Yau
  • General practice organisations - Dr Jacky Percy, Shelley Frost, Professor Les Toop, Dr Jenny Keightley
  • Non-contract provider - Jim Magee, Helen McLeod
  • Independent chair - Professor Andrew Hornblow

 

 

Resources

What is a PHO?

The Role of a PHO

Why Enrol in a PHO?


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