Te Matau ā Māui Health Trust

TRUST DEED OBJECTS

The Te Matau ā Māui Health Trust (the Trust) was established in January 2011 with objects to:

  • Acquire and hold all the shares in Health Hawke’s Bay Limited.
  • Act as a careful, prudent, and responsible shareholder of the Company.
  • Appoint or remove directors of the Company.
  • Recognise the objectives of the Company to:
    • Improve community health outcomes in the Hawke’s Bay region.
    • Reduce inequalities in health outcomes within this population.
    • Consolidate and integrate services so as to meet the needs of this population.

TRUSTEES

There are ten Trustees appointed:

  • Two by the Hawkes Bay Faculty, Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners.
  • One by the Hawkes Bay Primary and Community Care Nurse Leads Group – Manu Tāpuhi
  • Three by Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Inc.
  • Four (one each) by the Territorial Local Authorities within Hawkes Bay.

INTRODUCING THE CHAIR

Theresa Carter is an accomplished leader in Māori development, business entrepreneurship, and governance, with over two decades of experience driving transformative outcomes for whānau, hapū, iwi, and communities across Aotearoa.

Theresa currently serves as Director of Tipu Ake Tonu, a Māori business development agency, and also contributes to the Secretariat of the Independent Māori Statutory Board in Tāmaki Makaurau. In this role, she leads the design of monitoring and accountability frameworks based on He Whenua Makaurau – Issues of Significance, ensuring that New Zealand’s largest local government entity, along with its council-controlled organisations, delivers on Māori priorities in procurement, investment, and policy.

As a serial entrepreneur and Māori Business mentor, Theresa has founded and supported multiple kaupapa Māori ventures. She established Tipu Ake Tonu, and earlier in her career created Angel Promotions Ltd, a social impact business model that delivered major positive change in Napier, as well as Te Rangi Kaahu Consultancy, which provided strategic Māori development advice across sectors.

Theresa also brings significant governance experience, including serving as Chair and Trustee across a range of boards. She is known for strengthening financial accountability, embedding te ao Māori into governance systems, and ensuring organisations uphold their Te Tiriti o Waitangi responsibilities.

With proven expertise in Māori development, social impact entrepreneurship, and governance leadership, Theresa is recognised for her ability to bridge strategy, culture, and innovation to create enduring pathways for Māori success.

Current Trustees and their Appointers are:

Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Inc

Theresa Carter (Chair)

Moira McGarva-Ratapu

Rawinia Lewis

Primary Care Nurses

Jo Ward

Hawkes Bay Faculty RNZCGP

Kerryn Lum

Dr Grace Hurdley

Central Hawkes Bay District Council

Trish Giddens

Wairoa District Council

Denise Eaglesome

Hastings District Council

Malcolm Dixon

Napier City Council

Barbara Arnott

 

TRUST RELATIONSHIP WITH HHB BOARD

The HHB Constitution requires the Directors to (within one month of the beginning of the financial year) provide the Trust with an annual Statement of Intent which will:

  • Outline the outcomes or objectives that the Company seeks to achieve.
  • Indicate how the organisational health and capability of the Company is to be managed.
  • Define the main non-financial and financial measures and standards by which the performance of the Company may be judged.

The Trust and HHB Board have a Relationship Agreement that provides for:

  • Joint understanding of shareholder expectations.
  • HHB Board and Company annual performance reporting.
  • Trust and HHB communications.
  • Transparency of HHB Director appointment process.

The HHB Board Chair attends and presents an update report to each of the four Trust meetings held each year.

HHB holds an Annual General Meeting each year, at which a nominated Trustee attends as the shareholder representative.