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NAUMAI HAERE MAI/WELCOME TO THE 2013 National Kaumātua Service Providers’ Workshop

NAUMAI HAERE MAI/WELCOME TO THE 2013 National Kaumātua Service Providers’ Workshop. Thursday 7 November 2013 Travel Lodge, Palmerston North. The workshop is about ….

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NAUMAI HAERE MAI/WELCOME TO THE 2013 National Kaumātua Service Providers’ Workshop

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  1. NAUMAI HAERE MAI/WELCOME TO THE 2013 National Kaumātua Service Providers’ Workshop Thursday 7 November 2013 Travel Lodge, Palmerston North

  2. The workshop is about … This workshop has been designed for people who are dedicated to offering better care and service to Māori people aged 65 plus years old living in New Zealand society.

  3. The aim After this workshop, you should be able to convey information about offering better care and service in a way that older Māori peoples can understand.

  4. Overview • A dialogue using, A Prayer of Care and Service: outcome a better understanding of what care and service by Māori with Māori means • Small group discussion (A); outcome a, List of Suggestions to Improve Care and Service by Māori with Māori • Small group discussion (B); outcome, A Sacred Communication Plan for Improving Care and Service by Māori with Māori

  5. KŌRERORERO (DIALOGUE) A Prayer of Care and Service We offer you our handsto do your work.We offer you our feetto go your way.We offer you our eyesto see as you do.We offer you our tonguesto speak your words.

  6. KŌRERORERO (DIALOGUE) A Prayer of Care and Service (verse 2) We offer you our mindsthat you may think.Above all, we offer you our soulsthat you may love,your spirits, ancestors and all people.We offer you our care and service…

  7. In a small group • Discuss the suggestions offered toMāori service providers through the Prayer of Care and Service. • Write a list of the suggestions …

  8. In a small group Using the suggestions, outline a ‘Sacred Communication Plan’ to offer better care & service to older Māori people. Summarise the suggestions in a diagram. 

  9. A message for us …Prayer is the companion of care and service to older Māori people Thursday 7 November 2013 Travel Lodge, Palmerston North

  10. USEFUL REFERENCES • Kēpa, M., Kameta, F., McPherson, B., Smith, P., Reynolds, L., Dyall, L., Kerse, N., Hayman, K., & Moyes, S. Donating a sample of blood tissue to research: Where to from there? Pacific Edge Transforming Knowledge Into Innovative Practice.  Research papers from the fourth Health Research Council of New Zealand Pacific Health Research Fono pp. 100-107. ISBN 978-1-877495-10-6. 2013 • Dyall, L., Skipper, TK., Kēpa, M., Hayman, K., Kerse, N. Navigation: Process of building relationships with Kaumātua (Māori leaders). The New Zealand Medical Journal. Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association. (126), 1368. Pp 2-9 ISSN 1175 8716. http://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal126-1368/xxx/ 2013 • Kelly, J., Saggers, S., Taylor, K., Pearce, G., Massey, P., Bull, J., Odo, T., Thomas, J., Billycan, R., Judd, J., Reilly, S., & Ahboo, S. (2012). Makes you proud to be black eh?: Reflections on meaningful Indigenous research participation. International Journal for Equity in Health. 11:40 http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/11/1/402012 • Kēpa, M. Final Report, Mate Māori Mātauranga, to Te Whare Kura Research Grant and Capability Fund, the University of Auckland. 2012 • Kēpa, M & Manu'atu, L. An Indigenous and Migrant Critique of Principles and Innovation in Education in Aotearoa/New Zealand. International Review of Education, (57), 5, 617-630. DOI: 10. 1007/s 11159-011-9249-1. 2012 • Kēpa, M. Technical Report to Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga. Kaumātua: Taonga Aroha Project. The University of Auckland. http://www.ageconcern.org.nz/files/TechnicalReporttoNgaPaeoteMaramatangaJuly2011.pdf2011

  11. USEFUL REFERENCES • Kēpa, M, Reynolds, P, Kēpa, C. Final Report to Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence hosted by the University of Auckland. Bring ‘me’ beyond vulnerability. Elderly care of Māori by Māori. Kei hinga au e, Kei mate au e. Te tiaki ā te Māori i te hunga kaumātua Māori study. 2006 • Kēpa, M., McPherson, B., Smith, P., Reynolds, L., Kameta, H., & Kameta, F., (2011d). Ninth Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics. Melbourne Australia. http://youtu.be/cTQahg1KK7kI You Tube. 23-27 October 2011 • Menzies, O; Kēpa, M; Kerse, N. Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine (ANZSGM) Position Statement on Ageing and Indigenous Health in Aotearoa New Zealand endorsed by the Māori Health Committee, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians. 2013 • McPherson, B. Feature Article, Life and Living in Advanced Age Cohort Study in NZ. In: Canvas: The NZ Herald. Saturday 4 December, 2010   NGAMIHI O TE WHAKAWHETAI (THANK YOU)

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