Information is moving.

Canterbury Waitaha health information is moving. Content is moving to the Health New Zealand website info.health.nz/canterbury This website will be unavailable from Wednesday 4 June 2025.

Last updated:
27 May 2025

Canterbury Waitaha health information is moving. Content is moving to the Health New Zealand website info.health.nz/canterbury This website will be unavailable from Wednesday 4 June 2025.

Green light for new Akaroa health facility

Friday 21 October 2016Media release3 minutes to read

THIS IS AN ARCHIVED PAGE. The advice and information contained in this page may not be current and it should only be used for historical reference purposes.

​The Akaroa community and Canterbury DHB's commitment to a 12 bed facility for Akaroa has been confirmed.

The board has approved a Heads of Agreement between Canterbury DHB, the Akaroa Community Trust and Akaroa Health Hub Limited.

The board also noted the Akaroa Structure Group's commitment to contribute $2.5 million over four years and its own proposal to proceed with development.

Murray Cleverley, Canterbury DHB chairman, says the board has remained committed to ensuring the Akaroa community could find a solution to ensure sustainable health services, after the February 22, 2011 earthquake caused significant damage to the old hospital.

“I'm absolutely thrilled Canterbury DHB and the Akaroa Structure Group are working together to develop the new facility,” Mr Cleverley says.

A model of care is being developed with the Akaroa health providers and community that will underpin a service contract with the proposed new provider.

Mr Cleverley says the Canterbury DHB will own the facility and provide a lease to the proposed community service provider Akaroa Health Hub Limited.

“At this stage there's still a bit of preliminary work to do around obtaining resource consents and getting the designs finalised.

“But on the basis of the community's intended contribution of $2.5 million, Canterbury DHB has awarded tenders for the design, which the users will have input into.”

Mr Cleverley acknowledged a solution for Akaroa has been a long time in the making.

“This was one of those situations we couldn't rush and we appreciate the community's patience and resilience to find a solution that works best for everyone because the biggest waste of health dollars is building facilities that aren't fit for purpose and don't meet the needs of the community,” he says.

“We think the collaborative efforts to work closely with the community will ensure we get this right.”

Alan Bradford, Akaroa Structure Group chairman, says they're delighted a Heads of Agreement has been reached and plans are coming together.

“We are very grateful that the Canterbury DHB has continued to support us in the time since we lost our old Hospital and we are looking forward to working closely with them in the future.

“It's really exciting to have something finally locked in to work towards.

“We want the best for our community. A special thanks to all those in the Structure Group who have given so much time to ensure that Akaroa and the Community will get a fit for purpose medical facility that we can all be very proud of.

“We're extremely positive we will reach our $2.5 million target, as there's incredible support from the community to get there.”

ENDS

Tags

Back to Health News

Page last updated: 19 October 2022

Is this page useful?

  • Please note: Information submitted from this form is only used for the purpose of improving this website, the form is not regularly monitored. For all enquiries and feedback (including complaints, suggestions and compliments) about Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha Canterbury health services, please use the Enquiries and Feedback Form We cannot respond to requests for medical advice, please contact your family doctor, specialist medical professional, or call healthline on 0800 611 116.

  • Please note: Information submitted from this form is only used for the purpose of improving this website, the form is not regularly monitored. For all enquiries and feedback (including complaints, suggestions and compliments) about Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha Canterbury health services, please use the Enquiries and Feedback Form We cannot respond to requests for medical advice, please contact your family doctor, specialist medical professional, or call healthline on 0800 611 116.

  • Note: The Send button will display once you've entered some information.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.