Cultural safety education and training framework
The Cultural Safety Education and Training Framework, focusing on Maori health outcomes, critical reflection, and patient care improvement. Learn the importance of cultural competence legislation and standards for effective healthcare practices.
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Planning for Palliative Care Services in Aotearoa: Insights from Population Data
Explore vital insights and projections on palliative care services in Aotearoa, presented by actuary Heather McLeod. Discover strategic challenges, inpatient bed needs, national death trends, Maori differentials, urban vs. rural data, and regional variations for informed planning and provision of pa
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Leading National Assessment
Today's mahi involves preparing for the upcoming NCEA Change implementation in 2024. The seminar program covers NCEA Changes, Policies, Readiness planning, Quality Assurance, Corequisites Updates, Pilots & Digital External Assessments. New NZQA Assessment Rules have been published, setting the code
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Enhancing Health System Workforce for Māori Health Equity
Collaborative efforts between Te Aka Whai Ora, Te Whatu Ora, and Health New Zealand aim to address significant workforce pressures through a strategic workforce program. The approach focuses on equity, Te Tiriti partnership principles, and Māori self-determination. The overarching program principle
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OPC Kia Toipoto Pay Gaps Action Plan 2022 Summary
The OPC Kia Toipoto Pay Gaps Action Plan 2022 outlines the agency's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in employment practices. Despite limitations in data due to the small staff size, the agency focuses on continuous improvement in policies informed by HR information and staff feedback.
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The Maori People of New Zealand: History and Culture
The Maori people were the first inhabitants of New Zealand, arriving around AD 1250-1300 from Eastern Polynesia. They lived in settlements called "pa" led by chiefs, with ceremonial meeting houses known as "wharenui". The Maori were hunter-gatherers, skilled in hunting moa birds and fishing. They pr
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Uncovering Social Issues Through Social Inquiry
Social Inquiry involves students asking questions, gathering information, and exploring important societal ideas. It allows them to analyze values, perspectives, and social issues, leading to a better understanding of how people make decisions and engage in social action. This presentation delves in
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Towards Comprehensive Vision for Māori Success in Tertiary Education
Motivated by a desire to articulate a comprehensive vision for Māori success in tertiary education, Taumata Aronui developed a think piece during the Covid-19 lockdowns of 2020 and 2021. The paper addresses aspirations for Māori graduates to become leaders, emphasizing the need for an indigenously
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Enhancing Te Reo Māori Competency in English Medium Programmes
Candidates admitted to English medium programmes must undergo close assessment of their Te Reo Māori competency and receive progressive support throughout the program. Formative assessment tools tailored for Te Reo Māori can aid in monitoring and enhancing students' language skills effectively. Me
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Understanding the Significance of Tikanga as the First Law of Aotearoa
Explore the evolution of Tikanga in New Zealand's legal framework, touching upon its roots, collision with British law, and modern-day recognition as the first law of Aotearoa. Learn how Tikanga influences legal jurisdictions, environmental management acts, and the preservation of Māori customs wit
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Holy Cross Catholic School: Nurturing Faith and Education
Embracing the Catholic values of compassion, service, and reconciliation, Holy Cross Catholic School in New Zealand focuses on nurturing a safe learning environment where students achieve excellence in literacy and numeracy. Through inclusive collaboration and active community engagement, the school
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COVID-19 Second Booster Forecasting Webinar Summary November 2021
The webinar discussed the proposed cohorts eligible for the COVID-19 second booster, including individuals aged 65+, Māori and Pacific peoples aged 50+, residents of aged care and disability facilities, severely immunocompromised individuals, and more. New legislation is expected by end-June, with
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Research Programme on Chronic Conditions and Intergenerational Health in New Zealand
Investigating the impact of chronic conditions on families across the life course, focusing on Maori and Pacific populations. The research program includes sub-projects on intergenerational health in Tokelauan communities and Maori early childhood education outcomes.
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Framework for Research Data Management and Persistent Identifiers at Waipapa Taumata Rau
This research delves into the integrated framework for Research Data Management (RDM) and the initiatives around Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) and ORCID implementation at Waipapa Taumata Rau. It explores the background, aims, and priorities of the RDM Programme for 2022-2024, focusing on improving R
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Understanding Sore Throats and Rheumatic Fever
Learn about the impact of sore throats and rheumatic fever, particularly on Maori and Pacific families. Discover how rheumatic fever affects the body and ways to protect your whanau. Find information on treating strep throat and getting help from health workers or the Healthline. Acknowledgements to
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Enhancing Maori Patient Engagement in Healthcare Project
Chadwick Healthcare is embarking on a co-design project, He Waka Eke Noa, to increase Maori patient enrollment and improve engagement. With a focus on cultural sensitivity and community involvement, the project involves various initiatives such as staff training, patient surveys, hui sessions, and w
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Exploring the New Indigeneity: Dr. Charles Royal's Insights
Dr. Charles Royal, a versatile figure in music, research, and education, delves into the theme of the New Indigeneity with a focus on Maori history, societal changes, and creative potential. Through his lectures and insights, he prompts reflection on the evolving landscape of indigenous communities
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NPOMF Project Insights: Improving Quality of Life in Ngati Porou
This project aims to enhance the quality of life for Ngati Porou and vulnerable families in the East Coast district by establishing data-driven infrastructure and engaging with iwi/Māori communities. The focus is on understanding impact through evidence-based approaches, accessing and analyzing big
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Enhancing Wellbeing: Indicators Aotearoa New Zealand
Indicators Aotearoa New Zealand aims to measure and improve the wellbeing of New Zealanders by tracking environmental, social, and economic progress. The indicators incorporate Māori perspectives and will monitor current and future generations' wellbeing impact. Stakeholders can provide input throu
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Seminar on Baby Removal Prevention Project: Insights and Solutions
This seminar delves into recent trends and contextual factors affecting removal practices, particularly among Māori communities. It explores strategies to prevent removals of infants at birth or shortly after, emphasizing the importance of addressing societal inequities. With a focus on organizatio
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Understanding Earth's Seasons and Yearly Cycles
Seasons on Earth are a result of its tilt and orbit around the Sun, leading to changes in temperature and daylight throughout the year. Learn about the characteristics of each season, how Earth's tilt affects sunlight distribution, and the annual events that signal seasonal shifts. Explore the signi
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Audit on Bone Health Disparities Among Maori/Pacific Patients in CMH
This audit conducted from May 2022 to January 2023 in CMH focuses on evaluating potential inequity gaps in fragility fracture care between Maori/Pacific and non-Maori populations. It aims to assess the prevalence of fragility fractures and osteoporosis, referral rates for bone scans and treatments,
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Insights into Wellbeing and Policy: Aotearoa's Approach
Explore Aotearoa's unique approach to wellbeing and policy through He Ara Waiora, emphasizing Maori knowledge and perspectives. This indigenous framework focuses on interconnected aspects of waiora, including Wairua (spirit), Te Taiao (the natural world), and Te Ira Tangata (the human domain). It pr
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Government Funding Options for Kiwifruit Growers in June 2021
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) provides various funding schemes and ongoing projects to support kiwifruit growers, including environmental schemes, Māori landowners' support programs, and Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures. These initiatives offer financial assistance, mediation for financia
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Exploring Cultural Identity and Well-being Among Indigenous Australians
This study delves into the intricate relationship between cultural identity and well-being among Māori and Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Australians. It examines the impact of colonialism on identity, emphasizing the importance of connections to land, family, and kinship systems in shaping iden
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Institutional Racism and Systemic Injustices: A Case Study of Tom Harris at Waitemata Community Law Centre 2021
A Maori male, Tom Harris, suffered severe injuries in a motorcycle accident caused by a drunken driver. Despite extensive surgeries and rehabilitation, his mobility remains restricted. The case highlights institutional racism in the healthcare and insurance systems, where inadequate support and ackn
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