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MDA10006 Innovation Cultures: Assignment

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INNOVATION CULTURES (MDA10006)

   

Added on  2020-05-03

MDA10006 Innovation Cultures: Assignment

   

INNOVATION CULTURES (MDA10006)

   Added on 2020-05-03

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Running Head: ReportExecutive SummaryThis report highlights the complete information of the health issues at Maori. This report isaimed to depict the health outcomes faced by the population at Maori. Maori is theindigenous part of New Zealand, which faces various issues related to health in every aspect.This part of New Zealand faces the major inequities in terms of providing the primary healthcare services to the victims of Maori. The inequities are very vast, persuasive and persistingthat may continue to raise the issues at Maori. The major inequities between the Maori andNon- Maori people are discussed in this paper in order to determine the exact inequities.Also, this paper highlights the major health issue that Maori faces, which is Cancer. TheMaori population is entitled to have the maximum number of cancer related problems. Thecancer issues such as stomach, cervix, bladder, prostate and etc were found to be as the majorcommon types of cancer issues at Maori. The significant role of the Government in balancingthe inequities is also discussed in order to gain full knowledge about them. It has been foundthat Government must encourage balancing the socio, economic and geographical inequitiesin order to overcome the major problems. The structural, health and disability, intermediarylevels and the impacts must be addressed by the Government. The policies and regulationsmust be actively framed in order to face the hurdles. The actions of the various third partiesmust be encouraged by the Government. Following to this, the recommendations are alsostated in order overcome the health outcomes. Cancer control governance and policy are themajor two recommendations for health outcomes. Also, improving the cancer workforce willhelp in tackling the health outcomes. Thereby, this paper has successfully helped in outliningthe major health issue and the role of Government in overcoming them. Also, the bestrecommendations were also depicted. The complete rationale of the recommendations isstated and a fine conclusion is demonstrated in order to support the study. 1
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Running Head: ReportContentsIntroduction...........................................................................................................................................3Related health issues at Maori...............................................................................................................4Role of Government in addressing inequities........................................................................................6Recommendations to improve health outcomes.....................................................................................8Rationale for recommendations...........................................................................................................10Conclusion...........................................................................................................................................11References...........................................................................................................................................132
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Running Head: ReportIntroductionMaori came in New Zealand from Hawaiki and established in the fourteenth century. Maoriis the area with quite a few population and they are treated different from Non Maori. Thetreaty of Waitangi is the funding document which formalizes the relationship between theCrown and Maori. The treaty of Waitangi was earlier known as the treaty of cessation knownas the treaty of sovereignty. While some changes were ascertained as Maori placed somerestrictions on the treaty of sovereignty. Basically the treaty of assigned to promote andfacilitate the health issues at Maori. With increased number of health issues, Treaty ofWaitangi provides various specific health related issues and their health outcomes. The treatyof Waitangi highlights the three major principles that help in solving the issues of health atMaori. The first principle is the principle of Partnership where is the obligation of the Crownto include the Maori in the health related policies, rules and regulations. The Maori has toparticipate in the plans devised for the improvement in the health of the Maori population.This principle is used to address the Maori health related strategies [ CITATION Kin06 \l 1033 ].Coming to the second principle of protection. It is the duty of the Crown to actively protectthe Maori interests and help the Maori people to enjoy the same position just as the NonMaori people. This principle was designed to eliminate the issues of health problems andpromote Maori wellbeing. This was developed to lift the health issues status at Maori. Also,the health issues of Maori were targeted in such a manner that eliminates the disparities in theMaori region. The strategies were established to promote health issues, to provide primaryhealth care, which is not available at Maori. The third principle is the principle ofparticipation, which is somehow linked to partnership and protection. This is the obligationthat Maori is participating in delivering health services in the region. The participation ofMaori was confined to the consumers. This principle aims at designing and planning the3
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