What have we learnt from COVID19?
We whakapapa to the experts of change and transition (‘Māui the shape shifter’). We have narratives that guide regeneration. Nothwithstanding the devastation that unemployment will have on parts of our communities in the months to come, where we work no longer matters... But access to technology will. And so the implications are exciting.
Toi Hauora provides teaching, research and supervision in Māori health and wellbeing at Te Pūtahi a Toi School of Māori Knowledge, Massey University. Over the next few weeks they’ll be supporting us with a hauora approach to current issues.
This edition was produced by Luke Rowe of Ngāti Raukawa te au ki te Tonga, Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Ngāti Kahungūnu descent. He is a Clinical Psychologist by trade and currently has roles focusing on Māori Health, Whānau Ora and Sport.
Toi Hauora kōrero o te wā: Te Whare Tapa Whā and restoring balance to Hauora
Toi hauora korero o te wa: Puta ki Te Ao Mārama - preparing for a new reality
Toi Hauora kōrero o te wā - Be like Māui: Making changes, adjustments and transitions
Pūrākau about Tāwhirimātea explains respiratory issues
Toi Hauora Korero o te wa 2: Maori models of health and wellbeing to elevate Mauri
Toi Hauora Korero o te wa: Tapu - a hauora approach to COVID-19
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