# Māori Health Equity & Nursing History in New Zealand
> Explore New Zealand's health history, nursing competencies, and Te Tiriti principles through the lens of Māori health equity and rural healthcare limitations.

Tags: nursing-history, maori-health, new-zealand-healthcare, cultural-safety, te-tiriti-o-waitangi, health-equity, rural-health
## Slide 1: Te Kōrero o Dion - Introduction
* Outline of New Zealand health history: governance, structure, and inequity.
* Four pivotal moments and opportunities for change in nursing practice.

## Slide 2: Case Study Timeline
* Day 0-14: Progression of symptoms from a rugby injury to hospital admissions.
* Journey through Kawakawa, Whāngarei, and Middlemore Hospitals.

## Slide 3: NZ Health History & Governance
* Historical context including the 1907 Tohunga Suppression Act.
* Analysis of institutional inequity within the healthcare system structure.

## Slide 4-5: Nursing Authority
* Evolution of nursing from doctor-led care to independent professional authority.
* Opportunities to improve patient outcomes through power dynamic shifts.

## Slide 6: Nursing Frameworks
* Importance of Competencies and Pou in guiding provision of care.
* Adhering to regulation and standards to prevent patient dismissal.

## Slide 7: Te Tiriti and Cultural Safety
* Integration of Treaty of Waitangi principles (1840) into modern nursing.
* Role of Cultural Safety (Irihapeti Ramsden, 1980s) in redressing bias-directed outcomes.

## Slide 8: Social Determinants & Rural Health
* Barriers in rural healthcare, including health literacy and infrastructure limitations.
* Impact of Social Determinants of Health (SDH) on patient trajectory.

## Slide 9: Māori Health Redress
* Addressing disadvantage across health governance and system structure.
* Nursing Pou: Partnership, power imbalance correction, and advocacy in Māori health.
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