What did Sir Mason Durie do?
What did Sir Mason Durie do?
Sir Mason has always championed higher education for Maori. He provided national academic leadership for Maori and indigenous development and regularly assisted iwi and Maori communities to realise their own aspirations for socio-economic advancement.
Is Mason Durie a Maori?
Sir Mason Harold Durie ONZ KNZM (born 4 December 1938) is a New Zealand professor of Māori Studies and research academic at Massey University. He is known for his contributions to Māori health….Mason Durie (psychiatrist)
Sir Mason Durie ONZ KNZM FRANZCP | |
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Fields | Psychiatry |
Institutions | Professor, Massey University |
When did Mason Durie become a Sir?
2010
Sir Mason Durie KNZM FRSNZ FRANZCP is one of New Zealand’s most respected academics, and was knighted in 2010 for services to public and Māori health.
When was Mason Durie born?
December 4, 1938 (age 82 years)
Mason Durie/Date of birth
Why is Te Whare Tapa WHĀ important?
It benefits you and strengthens your whānau. As a core source of strength, support, security and identity, whānau plays a central role in your wellbeing. The Mental Health Foundation has some ideas to explore how you might strengthen your taha whānau.
What is the philosophy of Te Wheke?
The concept of Te Wheke, the octopus, is to define family health. The head of the octopus represents te whānau, the eyes of the octopus as waiora (total wellbeing for the individual and family) and each of the eight tentacles representing a specific dimension of health.
What is whanau ora NZ?
Whānau Ora (Māori for “family health”) is a major contemporary indigenous health initiative in New Zealand, driven by Māori cultural values. Its core goal is to empower communities and extended families (whānau) to support families within the community context rather than individuals within an institutional context.
Who created Te Wheke?
Rangimarie Rose Pere
Te Wheke, or The Octopus model of health, as developed and presented by Rangimarie Rose Pere, has become a central part of many training and education programmes in this country. It has been used particularly in the arenas of health and mental health, education and social services training.
What is the meaning of tikanga Māori?
right
Generally speaking, tikanga are Māori customary practices or behaviours. The concept is derived from the Māori word ‘tika’ which means ‘right’ or ‘correct’ so, in Māori terms, to act in accordance with tikanga is to behave in a way that is culturally proper or appropriate.
What is the purpose of Te Whare Tapa Wha?
The Māori holistic model of health, te whare tapa whā, reminds you to take care of all the different aspects of your life to support your wellbeing.