Te Toka Tūmoana : supporting the navigation of indigenous wellbeing in colonised waters
Pihama, Leonie
Te Toka Tūmoana : supporting the navigation of indigenous wellbeing in colonised waters Leonie Pihama. Presentation to IUSTI Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress 2018, Tāmaki Mākaurau - Auckland, New Zealand : 2018
"In closing it is important that IUSTI18 conference think deeply about how you engage with Māori and Indigenous Peoples in this sector, how you consider the historical, colonial and intergenerational trauma that impacts on our communities, how do you all as participants take the opportunity to advocate for the rights of Māori and Indigenous peoples to self-determine our own sexual and reproductive health across research, policy, funding and services in Aotearoa, Australia and the Pacific, and how do you challenge the continued systemic racism that enables agencies and organisations to continue to reproduce the ongoing marginalization and under resourcing of Indigenous initiatives in this sector." (Author's closing summary). Record #6149
IUSTI Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress--Auckland, New Zealand--1-3 November 2018
COLONISATION
HEALTH
HISTORICAL TRAUMA
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
MĀORI
PREVENTION
RACISM
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SEXUALITY EDUCATION
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA
HAUORA TAIHEMAHEMA
HŌKAKATANGA
IWI TAKETAKE
MĀTAURANGA
PĀMAMAE HEKE IHO
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TAIPŪWHENUATANGA
TAITAMARIKI
TAITŌKAI
WHAKAHĀWEA IWI
NEW ZEALAND
Te Toka Tūmoana : supporting the navigation of indigenous wellbeing in colonised waters Leonie Pihama. Presentation to IUSTI Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress 2018, Tāmaki Mākaurau - Auckland, New Zealand : 2018
"In closing it is important that IUSTI18 conference think deeply about how you engage with Māori and Indigenous Peoples in this sector, how you consider the historical, colonial and intergenerational trauma that impacts on our communities, how do you all as participants take the opportunity to advocate for the rights of Māori and Indigenous peoples to self-determine our own sexual and reproductive health across research, policy, funding and services in Aotearoa, Australia and the Pacific, and how do you challenge the continued systemic racism that enables agencies and organisations to continue to reproduce the ongoing marginalization and under resourcing of Indigenous initiatives in this sector." (Author's closing summary). Record #6149
IUSTI Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress--Auckland, New Zealand--1-3 November 2018
COLONISATION
HEALTH
HISTORICAL TRAUMA
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
MĀORI
PREVENTION
RACISM
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SEXUALITY EDUCATION
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA
HAUORA TAIHEMAHEMA
HŌKAKATANGA
IWI TAKETAKE
MĀTAURANGA
PĀMAMAE HEKE IHO
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TAIPŪWHENUATANGA
TAITAMARIKI
TAITŌKAI
WHAKAHĀWEA IWI
NEW ZEALAND