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Kōrure o te Tai: Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington Equally Well workshop

The Aotearoa Equally Well backbone team are excited to invite you to express your interest in attending one of three upcoming in-person workshops, Kōrure o te Tai – changing the direction of the tide. This event is being held in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. The two other events are being held in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and Ōtautahi Christchurch.

Join us in being part of taking action to improve the quality of physical health care for tāngata whai ora. We welcome practitioners, researchers, and those with lived experience to connect with your peers and add to the conversation.

The agenda for each four-hour workshop includes:

  • Ngā Waka o Matariki presentation – A backgrounding in our te ao Māori foundation strategy.
  • Lived experience perspectives – speaking to experience of diagnostic overshadowing. Speakers will vary by location.
  • Presentation on the Tupuānuku research: Nourishing the physical health care of tāngata whai ora – led by University of Otago and discusses the enablers and barriers affecting equitable health care for tāngata whai ora.
  • Presentation on Te Pu Korokoro: Improving the physical health of Māori with psychosis – Te Pu Korokoro, led by the University of Otago’s Cameron Lacey in 2021, describes the physical health care received by Māori with psychosis.
  • Opportunities to identify actions we can each take to collectively bring about change.

Ngā mihi ki:

Tupuānuku research: led by University of Otago Associate Professor Dr Ruth Cunningham, Dr Debbie Peterson and Dr Helen Lockett.

Te Pu Korokoro research: led by Cameron Lacey at the University of Otago.

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