Module two Flashcards
Different definitions of indigenous
People inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists
UNDRIP
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
Relate UNDRIP to health
Right to traditional medicines, access of health services, right to highest attainable standard of physical and mental health etc…
Relate Te Tiriti o Waitangi to health
Māori self-determination, equity, active protection, options and partnership
Lecture 8 reading
Limitations of english language - us and them
Identify enablers of wellbeing that apply to Māori
Te reo, iwi, hapū, whānau etc…
Lecture 9 reading
Language trauma - feelings of loss, sadness grief, anger etc…
Pacific values
Respect, service, family, spirituality, collectivism
Health is holistic - not limited to physical illness
Describe hauora
A holistic view of health - not limited to physical. Recognises mental, emotional, spiritual and family health too
Describe Te Whare Tapa Whā
Compare and contrast Te Whare Tapa Whā with other Māori and non-Māori models of health
Te Pae Māhutonga - health promotion model
Meihana model - building from Te Whare Tapa Whā, historical and societal influences and components of Te Ao Māori
Lecture 11 reading
Kaupapa Māori research framework - by Māori, for Māori, with Māori
What does it mean to be healthy from a pacific view?
Health is holistic - the balance of different factors/dimensions including spiritual, cultural, as well as environmental factors
Fonofale
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
Lecture 13 reading
Examples of how health rights under UNDRIP can be enacted
Community engagement: participation (interactive and self-mobilisation)