Rāwiri Tinirau, Whanganui New Zealand Te Atawhai o Te Ao, Anaka Allen, Miriama Cribb, Hine Maraku, Susie Wakefield
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Abstract
The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and physical distancing were broad, impacting multiple sectors, particularly health, for Māori and Indigenous peoples. This situation report considers health and well-being using Te Whare Tapa Whā, and looks at the experiences and voices of kuia and koroheke—considered to be at high risk of contracting coronavirus—to better understand their health and well-being impacts from physical distancing. This report then reflects on these experiences to identify how help groups can best support communities in future lockdown situations. The recommendations for future support efforts are threefold and centre on increasing coordination amongst the efforts of the different help groups, using a holistic approach such as Te Whare Tapa Whā to address the various pillars of health, and considering individual health and well-being needs.
COVID-19封锁和保持身体距离的影响是广泛的,影响了Māori和土著人民的多个部门,特别是卫生部门。本情况报告考虑了使用the Whare Tapa Whā的健康和福祉,并研究了kuia和koroheke -被认为是感染冠状病毒的高风险人群-的经历和声音,以更好地了解身体距离对他们的健康和福祉的影响。然后,本报告对这些经验进行了反思,以确定在未来的封锁情况下,帮助小组如何才能最好地支持社区。关于今后支助工作的建议有三点,其中心是加强不同援助团体努力之间的协调,采用整体办法,如Te Whare Tapa Whā来处理保健的各个支柱,并考虑到个人的保健和福利需要。