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Hauora: Taha Hinengaro

WEBBACKGROUND. Taha Hinengaro is part of Te Whare Tapa Whā, the Māori health model developed by Sir Mason Durie.. The Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand explains …

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Hauora: An Introduction by National Library Services to Schools

WEBA DigitalNZ story by: National Library Services to Schools - This set of resources looks at the Hauora, or health and wellbeing and includes 5 subtopics that look at our …

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Hauora: Taha Tinana

WEBIn New Zealand, the concept of hauora (health) is holistic and goes beyond physical, mental and social wellbeing. According to the Te Whare Tapa Whā Māori model of …

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Hauora: Wellbeing, health and physical education

WEBA DigitalNZ story by: National Library of New Zealand Topics - Our hauora, or health and wellbeing is vital for ourselves, our whanau, community and nation. Importantly, as the …

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Epidemics and Pandemics: Impact on Māori

WEBEFFECTS OF COLONISATION ON MĀORI HEALTH. Māori started the epidemiological transition (in which diseases of old age and lifestyle replace infections …

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Hauora: Taha Wairua

WEBEach wall (and the foundation or floor) represents the following dimension of hauora: health and wellbeing which are: Taha hinengaro - mental and emotional wellbeing. Taha …

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Māori health: te whare tapa whā model Record DigitalNZ

WEBFrom Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage: Māori health expert Mason Durie developed the whare tapa whā model of health in 1982. Encapsulating a Māori …

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Hauora: Taha Whānau

WEBAccording to Te Whare Tapa Whā Māori model of health developed by Māori health expert Mason Durie, there are four walls and a floor that contribute to overall health and …

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Historical trauma, healing and well-being in Māori communities / …

WEBAnalyses the effects of historical trauma on Māori by exploring them in the context of the growing body of international historical trauma research. Discusses how Māori defined …

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He matapihi ki te kounga o ngā manaakitanga ā-hauora o …

WEBFrom National Library of New Zealand: He matapihi ki te kounga o ngā manaakitanga ā-hauora o Aotearoa 2019 : he tirohanga ki te ōritenga hauora o te Māori / kupu whakataki …

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Tatau kahukura : Māori health chart book 2015 / the authors of …

WEBAbout this item Title Tatau kahukura : Māori health chart book 2015 / the authors of this report were from the Māori Health Research team (Li-Chia Yeh, Roimata Timutimu, …

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An exploration into the reasons why Māori (Tane) are

WEBThesis. This thesis explores the reasons why Māori men (tāne) are secluded in acute mental health services in New Zealand more frequently than men of other ethnicities. …

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Epidemics in Aotearoa New Zealand

WEBPOLIO. Poliomyelitis (polio), is an acute viral disease affecting the spinal cord and nervous system. Symptoms include fever, headache, malaise, pain and stiffness in …

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Colonial Life in Aotearoa NZ

WEBA DigitalNZ story by: National Library of New Zealand Topics - Colonial New Zealand covers the years 1769-1914. The resources include European discovery of New …

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Children's health camp Record DigitalNZ

WEBFrom Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage: From 1919 health camps were organised by community groups for children at risk of malnutrition and diseases such as …

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The history of children and the welfare system in Aotearoa New …

WEB1908 — THE LEGITIMATION ACT. By the 1900s, the ‘problem’ of child illegitimacy was at the forefront of public debate. An article in The Press entitled ‘The Social Cancer’ …

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Social and Cultural Sustainability

WEBOther factors influencing social sustainability include: individual and collective health. standards of living. human rights. Social sustainability then is about improving the lives …

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The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Samoa and the Wider Pacific

WEBThe total number of deaths attributable to influenza was later estimated to have reached 8500, or 22% of the population. According to a 1947 United Nations report, it ranked as …

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