Module 8 Flashcards

(46 cards)

1
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Hauora

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A Māori concept of health that encompasses physical, mental, spiritual, and family wellbeing.

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2
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Wairua

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Spiritual essence or life force of a person

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3
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Whānau

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Extended family or social group

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4
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Whenua

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Land or place of belonging

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5
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Tohunga

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A person with expert knowledge or spiritual authority

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6
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Vision Mātauranga

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A policy framework guiding the inclusion of Māori knowledge

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7
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Karakia

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Prayers or incantations used in Māori spiritual and cultural practices

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8
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Kaitiakitanga

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Guardianship or stewardship

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Manaakitanga

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Hospitality, kindness, and care for others

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10
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Aroha

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Love, compassion, and empathy

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11
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Mana

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Spiritual authority, prestige, or power

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12
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Wharenui

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meeting house

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13
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  1. Taha Wairua
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Spiritual health

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14
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  1. Taha Hinengaro –
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Mental/emotional health (psychological)

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15
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  1. Taha Tinana –
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Physical health

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16
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  1. Taha Whānau –
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Family/social health

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17
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Te Wheke

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Octopus model with eight tentacles:
• The head = the individual or child/family
• Each tentacle = a dimension of wellbeing
• The interconnectedness of all aspects of life is emphasised

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18
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· Mauriora

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(cultural identity)

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19
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· Waiora

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(physical environment)

20
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· Toiora

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(healthy lifestyles)

21
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· Te Oranga

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(participation in society)

22
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Ngā Manukura

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(community leadership)

23
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Te Mana Whakahaere

24
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Mihi –

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Establishing connection and therapeutic alliance

25
Karakia –
Opening to the sacred, creating space for transformative insight
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Whakapuaki –
Sharing stories and uncovering meaning
27
Whakatangi –
Emotional expression or movement
28
Whakarata –
Building trust; and enabling collaborative planning.
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Whakaora –
Restoration of wholeness
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Whakaotinga –
Reincorporation into the community
31
Whānau –
Support systems
32
Wairua –
Spiritual wellbeing, beliefs, and connectedness
33
Tinana –
Physical health
34
Hinengaro –
Psychological and emotional wellbeing.
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Taiao –
Physical and service environment (e.g., home, hospital, community).
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Iwi Katoa –
Wider social, political, and institutional influences
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Mihimihi –
Greeting and establishing rapport.
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Whakawhānaungatanga –
Building connection and trust.
39
Kaupapa –
Addressing the core purpose of the encounter.
40
Poroporoaki –
Concluding the session respectfully.
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Ngā Hau e Whā (Four Winds)
• Colonisation • Racism • Migration • Marginalisation
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Āhua –
Cultural identity (e.g., language, symbols).
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Tikanga –
Customs and protocols.
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Whānau roles –
Responsibilities and expectations.
45
Whenua –
Connection to land and ancestry.
46
Whakatere
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