Te Wheke

Sara Janeen
12 Oct 202001:31

Summary

TLDRThe Treaty of Waitangi established a partnership between the Maori and Europeans, emphasizing equal access to health and disability services for both cultures. The multi-health model, incorporating traditional Maori beliefs and values, is essential for Maori wellness. Maturangi Maori, a critical component, ensures health interventions align with Maori concepts, focusing on relationships, spirituality, and encouragement, which differ from the spiritual neglect in Western medicine and the World Health Organization's health promotion model.

Takeaways

  • šŸ¤ The Treaty of Waitangi established a partnership between the Maori and Europeans, emphasizing equality in health treatments.
  • šŸ„ Both cultures were to receive equivalent health and disability services, acknowledging their unique health needs.
  • šŸŒŸ The multi-health model's primary objective is to integrate traditional Maori beliefs and values into health restoration.
  • šŸ” Maturangi Maori is deemed crucial for any Maori wellness model, setting the standard for health interventions.
  • šŸ“ Maori health concepts should guide the measurement of health interventions and plans.
  • šŸ§  Traditional Maori health knowledge emphasizes relationships, spirituality (wairua), and encouragement (whakamana).
  • šŸŒ This contrasts with Western medicine, which often overlooks spiritual well-being in its diagnostic criteria.
  • šŸ”¬ Western medicine relies on observational data and a model that can neglect spiritual health aspects.
  • šŸŒ± The World Health Organization's health promotion model also lacks a focus on spiritual measurement.
  • šŸ™ Tefeki, symbolized by the octopus, represents a model that encompasses a holistic view of health, including spiritual dimensions.

Q & A

  • What is the Treaty of Waitangi?

    -The Treaty of Waitangi is an agreement that was formed between the Māori and Europeans, which aimed to ensure equal treatment and rights for both communities, including in health treatments.

  • How does the partnership mentioned in the Treaty of Waitangi benefit health treatments?

    -This partnership ensures that both Māori and European communities receive the same appropriate health and disability services, recognizing the unique cultural aspects of health for both groups.

  • What is the primary objective of a multi-health model in relation to Māori health?

    -The primary objective is to articulate traditional Māori beliefs and values, which are essential for the restoration of Māori wellness and health.

  • Who is TÄ«paki and what is his role in the context of Māori wellness?

    -Tīpaki is likely a person or a concept within the Māori health model. The script suggests that Tīpaki insists on the importance of Maturangi Māori, which is crucial for any Māori wellness model.

  • What is Maturangi Māori and why is it critical to a Māori wellness model?

    -Maturangi Māori refers to Māori concepts of health and well-being. It is critical because it should provide the standard against which interventions and plans are measured, ensuring that they align with Māori values and beliefs.

  • How does traditional Māori health knowledge differ from Western medicine?

    -Traditional Māori health knowledge focuses on key concepts such as relationships, wairua (spirituality), and whakamana (encouragement), which are separate from the interventions and diagnostic criteria utilized in Western medicine.

  • What aspects of health are often neglected in Western medicine according to the script?

    -Western medicine is said to neglect the spiritual well-being of individuals, and the spiritual measurement is also absent from the World Health Organization's health promotion model.

  • What is the significance of the octopus in the context of the script?

    -The octopus, referred to as Tefeki, is used as a model to contain and represent the complexity and interconnectedness of Māori health concepts.

  • How does the script suggest that health interventions should be measured?

    -Health interventions should be measured against Māori concepts of health, ensuring that they are culturally appropriate and aligned with Māori values and beliefs.

  • What is the role of spirituality in Māori health according to the script?

    -Spirituality, or wairua, is a key concept in Māori health and is considered an integral part of overall well-being, which is often overlooked in Western medicine.

Outlines

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šŸŒæ Maori-European Health Partnership

The paragraph discusses the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi in establishing a partnership between the Maori and Europeans, emphasizing the importance of equal health treatments for both communities. It highlights the need for a multi-health model that incorporates traditional Maori beliefs and values, which are essential for the restoration of Maori wellness. The concept of Maturangi Maori is presented as critical to any Maori wellness model, suggesting that Maori health concepts should be the standard for measuring interventions and plans. The paragraph contrasts this with Western medicine, which is described as focusing on observable information and lacking a holistic approach that includes spiritual well-being, a component missing from the World Health Organization's health promotion model.

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Keywords

šŸ’”Treaty of Waitangi

The Treaty of Waitangi is a foundational document in New Zealand's history, signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori chiefs. It is crucial in the context of the video as it symbolizes the partnership between Māori and Europeans, which aimed to ensure equal treatment in various aspects, including health services. The treaty is mentioned as a starting point for the establishment of a fair health system for both communities.

šŸ’”Health treatments

Health treatments refer to the medical interventions and care provided to individuals for the management of health conditions. In the video, the emphasis is on the importance of equal access to health treatments for both Māori and European communities, reflecting the partnership established by the Treaty of Waitangi.

šŸ’”Māori wellness model

The Māori wellness model is a culturally specific framework that integrates traditional Māori beliefs and values into health practices. The video highlights the significance of this model in restoring Māori wellness, emphasizing that health interventions should be measured against Māori concepts of health and well-being.

šŸ’”Maturangi Māori

Maturangi Māori is a concept that is described as critical to any Māori wellness model. It likely refers to a holistic approach to health that encompasses not only physical well-being but also spiritual, emotional, and social aspects. The video suggests that Maturangi Māori should be the standard for evaluating health interventions for the Māori people.

šŸ’”Wairua

Wairua is a Māori term that encompasses the concept of spirituality and the life force. It is a key concept in Māori health, indicating the importance of spiritual well-being alongside physical health. The video contrasts this with Western medicine, which often focuses less on spiritual aspects.

šŸ’”Whakamana

Whakamana is a Māori concept that involves empowerment and encouragement. In the context of the video, it is likely related to the support and encouragement provided to individuals to enhance their health and well-being, which is an integral part of the Māori wellness model.

šŸ’”Western medicine

Western medicine is a term used to describe the evidence-based, scientifically oriented medical practices that are prevalent in many parts of the world. The video contrasts Western medicine with the Māori approach, noting that the former often neglects spiritual well-being, which is a significant aspect of health in Māori culture.

šŸ’”World Health Organization (WHO) health promotion model

The WHO health promotion model is a framework used globally to guide health promotion efforts. The video points out that this model, like Western medicine, may lack a comprehensive approach to spiritual well-being, which is a critical component in the Māori perspective on health.

šŸ’”Tefeki

Tefeki is mentioned as an 'octopus' model, which likely signifies its complexity and the many 'tentacles' or aspects it encompasses. It is used to illustrate the comprehensive nature of the Māori health model, which includes not only physical health but also spiritual, social, and environmental factors.

šŸ’”Interventions

Interventions in the context of the video refer to the actions or measures taken to improve health outcomes. The video discusses how these interventions should be aligned with Māori concepts of health and well-being, rather than solely based on Western medical criteria.

šŸ’”Traditional knowledge

Traditional knowledge in the video refers to the accumulated wisdom and practices of the Māori people regarding health and well-being. It is contrasted with the observational and evidence-based approach of Western medicine, emphasizing the importance of incorporating cultural perspectives into health care.

Highlights

The Treaty of Waitangi established a partnership between the Maori and Europeans, emphasizing equal health treatments for both communities.

Both cultures were provided with equivalent health and disability services, acknowledging their unique health needs.

The partnership ensures that Maori health services are on par with those of Europeans.

A multi-health model is proposed to integrate traditional Maori beliefs and values into health restoration.

Matauranga Maori is deemed critical to any Maori wellness model, setting the standard for health interventions.

Maori concepts of health should be the benchmark against which health interventions are measured.

Traditional Maori health knowledge emphasizes relationships, spirituality (wairua), and encouragement (whakamana).

Western medicine's focus on observational information contrasts with Maori health's spiritual emphasis.

The spiritual aspect of well-being is often neglected in Western medicine.

The World Health Organization's health promotion model lacks spiritual measurement.

Tefeki, symbolized by the octopus, represents a model that encompasses Maori health concepts.

The integration of Maori health models is crucial for the holistic well-being of the community.

Health services should reflect the cultural diversity and unique needs of the Maori people.

The partnership between Maori and European health services aims for cultural equity in healthcare.

The Treaty of Waitangi serves as a foundation for equitable health services for both cultures.

Maori health models offer a different perspective on health, focusing on spiritual and relational aspects.

Western medicine's diagnostic criteria differ significantly from Maori health interventions.

The health model should be inclusive of both traditional Maori and Western medical practices.

Transcripts

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the partnership between the maori and

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the europeans which was formed through

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the treaty of waitangi was beneficial

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for the importance of keeping both

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communities equal in health treatments

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this partnership meant both cultures

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were given the same appropriate health

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and disability services

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as both cultures are unique moldy models

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of health ensure that the

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health given to the maori people are

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equivalent to europeans

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the primary object of a multi-health

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model to vikki is to articulate

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traditional maori beliefs and values

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which are essential in the restoration

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of maori

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wellness and health tifeki insists that

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maturangi maori is crucial

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critical to any maori wellness model and

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that maori concepts of health should

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provide the standard against which

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interventions plans

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should be measured traditional knowledge

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of maori health focuses on key concepts

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of

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relationships wairua spirituality

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and whakamana encouragement

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this is separate to the interventions

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and diagnosis criteria

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utilized in western medicine western

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medicine looks at observational

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information

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and works inside a demonstrated model

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that neglects the spiritual wellbeing

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and the spiritual measurement is

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additionally absent from the world

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health organization

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health promotion model

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tefeki is the octopus and as a model

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