Lecture 26 Flashcards
Systematic inequalities
In health outcomes, in exposure to the determinants of health, in health system responsiveness, in representation in the health workforce
Ethnic inequalities
are fundamentally driven by the unequal distribution of health risks and opportunities eg. education, employment, income, poverty, health care, housing, area
Challenges for health promotion
who has benfitted most, how effective has it been, what has been the impact on maori health and inequalities
Flaws with conventional health promotion in relation to maori health
Doesnt incorporate maori values and realities, unviersal formula, benefits non maori more than maori
Prereqs for Ottawa charter
peace, shelter, education, food, income, stable eco system, sustainable resources, social justice and equity
Te Pae Mahutonga
Cultural identity, participation in society, physical environment, community leadership, autonomy
Te Oranga
Participation in society
Mauriora
Access to Te Ao Maori
Toiora
Healthy lifestyles
Waiora
Environmental protection
Te Mana Whakahaere
Autonomy
Nga Manukura
leadership