Te Ranga Tupua Iwi Collective says it is actively working together to provide information and build preparedness and resilience in the Covid-19 environment.
The collective, which is made up of iwi within the Whanganui, Rangitīkei, Ruapehu and South Taranaki regions, recently secured $2.8 million of government funding to ensure support for whānau in the region.
Te Ranga Tupua spokesman and Ngāti Rangi chairman Whetu Moataane said there were fears that it was only a matter of time before Covid-19 spread to their rohe.
"We need to ensure that our whānau are prepared for what this means so that we can care for and support each other when people start becoming sick," he said.
"Our major focus will be on increasing vaccinations as well as looking at how we plan for living with Covid - this includes isolation planning, testing regimes, and social service planning."