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Whānau Ora unit standards review
Upcoming reviews
The next review of Whānau Ora unit standards is scheduled for 2022.
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- Hauora assessment support material
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Completed reviews
September 2017 – New Whānau Ora unit standards
Details are available in the September 2017 New Whānau Ora unit standards change report.
These standards were developed as a result of the mandatory review of the Health and Disabilities, Social Services and Whānau Ora qualifications and the subsequent listing of 11 mātauranga Māori qualifications on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework in December 2015.
Contact
For the latest information and updates regarding this review, please refer back to this page, or contact Māori Qualifications Services.