Module two Flashcards

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Different definitions of indigenous

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People inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists

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UNDRIP

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UNDRIP: legally non-binding resolution passed by the UN.

The rights of indigenous peoples to the full enjoyment of all human rights, non-discrimination, self-determination and autonomy, maintenance of indigenous institutions and the right to a nationality

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3
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Relate UNDRIP to health

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Right to traditional medicines, access of health services, right to highest attainable standard of physical and mental health etc…

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4
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Relate Te Tiriti o Waitangi to health

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Māori self-determination, equity, active protection, options and partnership

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5
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Lecture 8 reading

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Limitations of english language - us and them

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6
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Identify enablers of wellbeing that apply to Māori

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Te reo, iwi, hapū, whānau etc…

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7
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Lecture 9 reading

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Language trauma - feelings of loss, sadness grief, anger etc…

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8
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Pacific values

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Respect, service, family, spirituality, collectivism

Health is holistic - not limited to physical illness

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9
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Describe hauora

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A holistic view of health - not limited to physical. Recognises mental, emotional, spiritual and family health too

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10
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Describe Te Whare Tapa Whā

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11
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Compare and contrast Te Whare Tapa Whā with other Māori and non-Māori models of health

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Te Pae Māhutonga - health promotion model

Meihana model - building from Te Whare Tapa Whā, historical and societal influences and components of Te Ao Māori

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12
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Lecture 11 reading

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Kaupapa Māori research framework - by Māori, for Māori, with Māori

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13
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What does it mean to be healthy from a pacific view?

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Health is holistic - the balance of different factors/dimensions including spiritual, cultural, as well as environmental factors

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14
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Fonofale

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Encompasses different foundations of life including family, cultural values and beliefs, spiritual, physical, mental and other aspects. All are interrelated and a balance must be sustained

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15
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Lecture 13 reading

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Examples of how health rights under UNDRIP can be enacted

Community engagement: participation (interactive and self-mobilisation)

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