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Modern Maori culture Discussion 2022

   

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He Korowai Oranga:
Māori Health
Strategy
report
Student
1/5/2020
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Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................2
Aims, target group and rationale.................................................................................................2
Ways in which the approach supports the aims.......................................................................3
Initiative to support implementation............................................................................................4
Ways in which supports...........................................................................................................4
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................6
References........................................................................................................................................7
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Introduction
Maori are recognised as the indigenous individuals of Aotearoa New Zealand. The
Modern Maori culture has been formed by the ethnicities of its rich cultural inheritance. Maori
people has been suffering health inequalities for years, however these issues has been resolved in
last few decades and the government and non-government organisation are now focusing on their
rights and health needs. Maori had progressive mortality rates compared non-Maori from
circulatory disorder, stroke, heart failure, the rheumatic heart illness and ischaemic heart illness
(Bramley et al., 2004). Among Maori, the ischaemic heart disorder mortality degree was 2.5
times the non-Maori rate, and yet the Maori people were only 1.5 times more probable to get
treatment for ischaemic heart illness than non-Maori. Notwithstanding the increased
hospitalisation degrees, there was no important difference between the degrees of re-
vascularisation events for Maori and non-Maori. In this particular report the He Korowai Oranga:
Māori Health Strategy will be discussed including other strategy supporting it.
Aims, target group and rationale
This particular strategy provides a direction for the health development of Maori people
in the health and incapacity sector. This particular strategy delivers a model for the communal
sector to take accountability for the area is it plays in helping the Whanau’s health status (Durie,
2012). The overall aim of this strategy is to provide support to the Whanau ora-families to
accomplish their utmost health and wellbeing. It also focuses on providing a health future to this
community, to affirm the Maori approaches, and enhance the Maori health outcomes. The “He
krorwai Oranga” encourages the thoughts outside the narrow notions and definition of health. It
highlights the definite importance of collective work in the health care sector (Kara et al., 2011).
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