Pacific Health

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Internal Migration
Migration within a country
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International Migration
permanent movement from a country of residence/ birthplace to a new country
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Chain
When one family moves and the others follow
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Push
Factors which motivate and encourage people to leave their original country
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Pull
Conditions in which countries attract
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Intergration
Maintain own identity with home culture
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Seperation
sperate themselves from dominant culture, and only identify themself with their own culture
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Assimulation
Do not want to keep their identity
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Marginalised
Alligned to neither culture
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Article 1
Kawantanga (governorship ) - Soverignty
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Article 2
Tino Rangatiritangi (Cheifanship)- full exclusive possesion
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Article 3
Oritetanga - Equality
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Treaty of Waitangi Principles
Partnership, Participation, Active Protection,
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Why was their a need for the treaty
To stop other countries such as france from colonising New Zealand, Because of the lawlessness of british settlers, Concern for Maori Wellbeing
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Maori Pre treaty
Maori were in relativly good health, had a functional health system and had a good way of preventing disease and good health
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Why should Maori health inequalities be addressed
High need, Human rights, Indigenous rights and the treaty of Waitangi
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Why Pacific health inequalities should be addressed
High need, citzenship rights, Human rights and Pacific rights due to their relationship with New Zeland
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Why was their a decline on Maori Health Post treaty
Diseases such as influenza were introduces which Maori had no immunity to, Introduction of muskets and intertribal warefare, Loss of land led to the loss of tradition
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what were the results of the treaty of waitangi
Deposition of land, culture and language disposed, societys structure and systems were not based on the colonial culture
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Problems with Race
Assumption based on characterisitics and phenotypes , very few belong to a pure racial group
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Defintion of ethnicity
ethnicity groups are people who have culure and language history or tradition in common. based on your ancestory and geneology
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Describe ethnicity
Social construction, it is fluid no fixed, part of society and social life, its the way you live your life and the way society interacts
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Blood quantium
assimulates you to the dominant race, determined by the percent of blood you have to one race, cultural identity is shaped by biology
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Culture
Experienes lead to your culture such as the way you live and you values and beleifs
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Western Models of Health
Somatic, Reductionalist, Intra personal phenomenon
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Somatic
Biological dysfunction
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Reductionalist
loof for smaller parts etc cellular causes
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Inta-personal phenomonon
reflects individual factors
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independent focused
Up to individuals to make themselve healthy
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Maori and Pacific Models
Spiritual, Holistic, Inter related phenomenon, Inter dependent focused
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Inter- related phenomenon
refelcts societal factors, family church and community obligations
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inter-dependent foccused
Need whanau input to become healthy, hapu/village approach defence
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Whats is a health model
a framework used to provide guidance in health work, outlined health plan, guidance for health proffestionals
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Why do we use health models
establish emplathy and rapport, understand tradtition and gain connections, demostrate respect and apprectiation
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why have health models dedicated to Maori and pacific
For maori and pacific to see through their own world, provide a tool that is apporiate to maori and pacific culture
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Levels of Racism
Institutionalised, Personally Mediated, Internalised
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Institutionlised Racism
Most powerfull form of racism, any form of racism specifically within institutions schools, work etc
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Personally Mediated Racism
Based on assumption, usually based by societal norms, discrimination based on age sex, weight religion etc
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Internalised Racism
Stigmiatiz ethinc groups of negative messages, characterised as not beleving in others who look like themselves. reflect societal values
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White Privalage
Societal systems desgined with Pakeha world which ultimately meet and accomodate for pakeha, White fold receive un earned privillages
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International Migration

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Chain

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Push

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