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    • Community Health
    • Disaster Response
    • Indigenous Studies

    Background:

    • The Kaikoura earthquake caused significant disruption.
    • Vulnerable populations, including infants, faced immediate risks.

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    • To outline the immediate response of Mori health services.
    • To highlight the prioritization of infant safety post-disaster.

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    • Focus on community-based health and social support.

    Main Results:

    • Mori health and social services acted swiftly.
    • Infant safety was the primary focus of their immediate efforts.

    Conclusions:

    • Community-led health services are vital in disaster response.
    • Prioritizing infant well-being is essential in emergency situations.