Plunket is looking for input from New Zealand's third largest ethnic group to provide better services to Asian families.
The number of Asian newborn babies enrolled with Plunket nearly doubled between 2006 and 2012, and now the organisation is launching a plan to determine how it could better meet Asian families' needs.
The draft Asian People's Strategy was launched today, and Plunket's chief executive Jenny Prince is looking for feedback."The strategy will bring a new focus and coordination to our efforts to ensure our services are accessible and culturally relevant to Asian families," Ms Prince said.
"It is part of Plunket's approach to continually respond to the changing needs of families, and ensure parents know we are here to support them to improve their children's health outcomes."
The strategy includes a plan for more parenting resources in Asian languages and improving cultural competence and language skills of staff.