Improve your experience. We are very sorry but this website does not support Internet Explorer. We recommend using a different browser that is supported such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
An in-depth review and comparison of the modern Health & Wellbeing literature and the four traditional core concepts of the Te Whare Tapa Whā Model involving Tinana, Hinengaro, Wairua, and Whānau in addition to presenting recommendations for further integrated research.
This course aims to provide members of the public, healthcare workers, and service providers interested in Health and Wellbeing and Māori Health Models an opportunity for deeper understanding. The course will begin by looking at the background and formation of both Health and Wellbeing and the Whare Tapa Model, in addition to defining the core concepts of the Whare Tapa Whā Model, and then review modern health and Wellbeing literature, and then compare it with the core concepts of the Whare Tapa Whā Model. Following this, ideas for improving services and clinical practice in addition to recommendations for future integrated research will then be discussed.
An understanding of the background and formation of Health and Wellbeing
An understanding of the background and formation of the Whare Tapa Whā model
An understanding of the relative strengths and weakness of the bio-medical and bio-pyscho-social models in comparison to the Whare Tapa Whā model
An understanding of the traditional core concepts of the Whare Tapa Whā model
An understanding of modern Health and Wellbeing literature
An understanding of how the core concepts of modern Health and Wellbeing literature relate to the core concepts of the Whare Tapa Whā model
An understanding of how the core concepts of the Whare Tapa Whā model relate to each other
An awareness of ideas for improving services and clinical practice
An awareness of recommendations for future integrated research.
1. Working with people experiencing mental health and addiction needs
2. Working with Māori
4. Working within communities
7. Maintaining professional and personal development
$250 for all 3 workshops in the series. Or $125.00 for the 4-hour workshops and $95 for the 3-hour workshop. See other workshops in the series below:
BPhty (Otago), Senior Physiotherapist, Clinical Advisor
Kore brings around 26 years of experience working predominantly as a self-employed private practitioner, and around 9 years of medico-legal experience as a clinical advisor, along with also having developed a number of special interest areas and roles in both work and community-based settings. In addition to this, Kore also brings a unique perspective involving his own neurodiversity, along with mentoring from early childhood in Social Work and Te Ao Māori. These experiences have motivated Kore to write with the aim of publishing and conducting further research in a variety of areas relating to distress, health and well-being, clinical practice, causation, and traditional Māori matauranga.
Workshop Type: Intermediate | Workshop Level: Six | Catering: Refreshments provided
Cancellations made up to 10 working days before a workshop will incur a $39 service fee.
Cancellations (or non-attendance) made 10 working days or less will not be refunded and the full workshop fee will be charged.
No fee applies if you are able to find a replacement participant.
MHERC reserves the right to cancel a workshop at any time due to unforeseen circumstances or insufficient registrations.
Only one person may view a webinar session per registration.
Please read our full Terms and Conditions before registering.