@C E I have no idea what this is about, it's possible I mistakenly posted my comment on here....that aside, why don't you take your own ugly advice.....I make no apologies for understanding my language....so once again....TAKE YOUR OWN UGLY ADVICE
Maybe I have completely missed the point but all I know is most Maori want the same service as pakeha. They would prefer medication for illness over a spiritual healer. I think these Maori health frameworks only apply to such a small minority of Maori populations. I apply the Hui Process everyday it seems. Despite what the scholars say, it is just building rapport and connection which almost every practitioner I know does to some extent. Until these Maori academics, Maori health authority go away, racism will always be alive.
You have completely missed the point. If your sense of legitimacy is challenged by the idea of Māori creating positive health outcomes for themselves instead of relying on a system which can't, maybe you are the issue.
@@tairenner4732 No YOU are the issue. Plain and simple. Stop fuelling a racist ideology. There are so many Maoris, low GPA but getting accepted into PHD programmes because of their ethnicity. How are Maori health outcomes so radically different to the needs of say an Asian person?
Amazing. Thank you Dr Pitama for presenting this complex, and dynamic model in an accessible and engaging way.
This is a brilliant model, I love how it covers so much more of an individuals assessment, especially for Maori..
Absolutely tino ataahua whakaaro and korero on the Meihana model and the Meihana model itself is spot on. Love it.
What an amazing lecture!! Many thanks - is there chance of getting some of the pamphlets 'student guides to Hui Process and the Meihana model'?
excellent lecture very enlightening
Very well delivered lecture hats off much appreciated.
Thank you so much for your informative session, very much appreciated. Rajeeve Pharmacist NZ
Fantastic. How can I get access to the meihana model pocket guide?
'harry my'
Ha ha ha - the only blessing is that he was brief ... 250 years and we’re still dealing with “Harry my...”
Nga mihi e te whanau ❤
Harry mai
wow
the translator off this programe is not onto it
@C E I have no idea what this is about, it's possible I mistakenly posted my comment on here....that aside, why don't you take your own ugly advice.....I make no apologies for understanding my language....so once again....TAKE YOUR OWN UGLY ADVICE
Made me laugh. "you're up no my no my harem I." yip, the captions need work.
@@GS-wz1ud Auto generated english
Income determines your health and justice , not what culture we are.
Clearly you didn't watch this talk which shows evidence to the contrary and is presented by someone who is an expert in this field.
Sheesh Harry😅
Maybe I have completely missed the point but all I know is most Maori want the same service as pakeha. They would prefer medication for illness over a spiritual healer. I think these Maori health frameworks only apply to such a small minority of Maori populations. I apply the Hui Process everyday it seems. Despite what the scholars say, it is just building rapport and connection which almost every practitioner I know does to some extent. Until these Maori academics, Maori health authority go away, racism will always be alive.
You have completely missed the point. If your sense of legitimacy is challenged by the idea of Māori creating positive health outcomes for themselves instead of relying on a system which can't, maybe you are the issue.
@@tairenner4732 No YOU are the issue. Plain and simple. Stop fuelling a racist ideology. There are so many Maoris, low GPA but getting accepted into PHD programmes because of their ethnicity. How are Maori health outcomes so radically different to the needs of say an Asian person?
You totally missed the point.
@@kimboninja4340 Then explain it.
What! Another Maori health model? What happened to the other models? Anyone???