Treaty of Waitangi and Hui Process Flashcards
What is the first principle of the Treat of Waitangi
Tino rangatiratanga enables Maori self-determination over health, recognises the right to manage Maori interests, and affirms the right to development, by:
What is the second principle of the Treat of Waitangi
Partnership involves nurses working together with Maori with the mutual aim of improving health outcomes for Maori by
What is the third principle of the Treat of Waitangi
The nursing workforce recognises that health is a taonga and acts to protect it by
What is the fourth principle of the Treat of Waitangi
The nursing workforce recognises the citizen rights of Maori and the rights to equitable access and participation in health services and delivery at all levels through
What is an indicator for the first principle of the Treat of Waitangi
1.1 Self-determination. Enabling Māori authority and autonomy over health
What is an indicator for the second principle of the Treat of Waitangi
Indicator 2.1 acting in good faith as Treaty of Waitangi partners
What is an indicator for the third principle of the Treat of Waitangi
3.4 promoting a responsive and supportive environment.
What is an indicator for the fourth principle of the Treat of Waitangi
4.2 Pursing equality in heath outcomes.
What are the Four elements of the Hui process
Mihi
Whakawhanaungatanga
Kaupapa
Porporoaki
What is the Mihi element of the hui process
Inital meeting and Introduction
What is the Whakawhanaungatanga element of the hui process
Creating relationships through shared experiences and establishing connections
What is the Kaupapa element of the hui process
The Main purpose of the encounter. Explore the patients understanding of the reason they are here
What is the Porporoaki element of the hui process
Making sure they know and understand the next steps and have a good understanding.