Waipareira building to the future
Waipareira building to the future
Waipareira Chair Ray Hall says the organisation is in a great financial position, as highlighted in the release of the 2014-2015 Annual Report.
Even with major costs for the establishment of Te Pou Matakana, funding a Whanau Ora Conference and the purchase of an outstanding property at Armour Bay, near Huia, the Waipareira books were in a very healthy state, and Waipareira remains debt free.
All entities managed by the Waipareira back office were also given unmodified audit opinions from KPMG, and total group operating surplus was $1.27 million, compared to $469,000 the previous year.
“The board will continue to invest in strategic partnerships to advance future initiatives, positioning us well to deliver sustainable growth in 2016/2017 and beyond,” Ray said.
He said milestones within the 2014-2015 financial year included:
• The launch of Wai-Research unit
• Establishment of Social Value Aotearoa – as part of the Social Value International network
• Signed Memorandum of Understandings with the Alliance Health Network, ACC, and Callaghan Innovation – through our IT team at Whānau Tahi
• Board-to-Board meetings with the Waitemata District Health Board
• And the birth of Te Pou Matakana, the North Island Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency.
“They are the events and highlights that make the headlines and I acknowledge the work that has gone into making these happen,” Ray said.
For more information contact Joseph Lose on joseph.lose@waiwhanau or call 0280007546.
Copies of the 2014-2015 Waipareira Annual Report are available to download by going to www.waipareira.com
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