Kollin Hilihetule

Practice Team Liaison & Community Coordinator at Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau

Kollin Hilihetule currently serves as the National Bowel Screening Pacific Equity Lead at Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, a role focused on reducing inequities in Bowel Cancer Screening participation for Pacific Peoples in Aotearoa since October 2024. Additionally, Kollin held the position of Practice Team Liaison & Community Coordinator at Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau from August 2022. Prior experience includes working as a Central Processing Officer for the Ministry of Social Development from July 2020 to August 2022 and teaching English as a Second Language at Cheongwon Elementary School and through the EPIK program in South Korea from February 2012 to February 2020. Kollin holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Auckland University of Technology.

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Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau

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Our Region: Counties Manukau Health (CM Health) provides health and disability services to an estimated 512,000 people who reside in the local authorities of Auckland, Waikato and Hauraki District. The estimated Counties Manukau population for 2015 is 520,140 or 11% of the total New Zealand population. What we do: • Collaborating with other DHBs, service providers, the community and other stakeholders to plan the strategic direction for health and disability services in the northern region and promote the integration of health services • Funding the provision of most health and disability services provided in Counties Manukau through service contracts with health and disability providers and non-governmental organisations • Providing hospital based services for the population of Counties Manukau and some access to specialist or highly complex services for people who are referred from other DHBs • Promoting, protecting and improving the health of the Counties Manukau population through the provision of health promotion, health education and evidence based public health initiatives. Who we are: We care about achieving health equity for our community. Together, the Counties Manukau health system will work with others to achieve equity in key health indicators for Maaori, Pacific and communities with health disparities by 2020. We will measure the impact we have on healthy life years every year. This is our commitment to act and be deliberate in our choices and priorities. This means that people will live longer healthier lives in the community Our Values: We aspire to live and breathe our values every day as the foundation of our strategic actions: • Valuing everyone Make everyone feel welcome and valued •Kind Care for other people's well being • Together Include everyone as part of the team • Excellent Safe, professional, always improving


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