TY - BOOK AU - Berghan, Grant AU - Came, Heather AU - Coupe, Nicole AU - Doole, Claire AU - Fay, Jonathan AU - McCreanor, Tim AU - Simpson, Trevor TI - Te Tiriti o Waitangi-based practice in health promotion SN - 978-0-473-41439-9 PY - 2017/// CY - Auckland, New Zealand : PB - STIR: Stop Institutional Racism, KW - TIRITI O WAITANGI KW - ATTITUDES KW - CULTURAL ISSUES KW - HEALTH PROMOTION KW - HEALTH SERVICES KW - MĀORI KW - RACISM KW - Treaty of Waitangi KW - HAUORA KW - TIKANGA TUKU IHO KW - WHAKAHĀWEA IWI KW - WHANAUNGATANGA KW - NEW ZEALAND N2 - Te Tiriti o Waitangi (te Tiriti) legitimises settler presence in Aotearoa New Zealand and governance by the British Crown. Therefore, te Tiriti must lie at the heart of ethical health promotion in this country. This resource, inspired by activist scholarship, explores the ways in which senior health promoters work with the articles of te Tiriti and its aspirations. The research question was: How do senior health promoters apply the articles of te Tiriti to practice? This question emerged out of dialogue with members of the health activist network STIR – Stop Institutional Racism. STIR (Came, McCreanor, & Simpson, 2016) is a group of senior public health practitioners and activist researchers who aim to end racism in the public health sector. The promotion of te Tiriti-based practice is a promising pathway to counter institutional racism in Aotearoa (Came & McCreanor, 2015). The resource aims to refresh and extend the important work of the Health Promotion Forum (2000) in the development of Treaty Understanding of Hauora in Aotearoa-New Zealand (TUHA-NZ) – the pioneering Tiriti-based practice guidelines. (From the introduction). Record #5843 UR - https://trc.org.nz/sites/trc.org.nz/files/ToW%20practice%20in%20HP%20online.pdf ER -