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_aCame, Heather _97534 |
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_aA critical Tiriti analysis of the New Zealand Disability Strategy 2016-2026 _cHeather Came |
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_bCenter on Disability Studies, _c2022 |
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520 | _aHealth policy is one mechanism to address inequities and protect Indigenous people’s access to the shared human right to health. Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Māori text) negotiated between the British Crown and Māori (the Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa) outlines the social contract between Māori and Non-Māori. It was negotiated in part to protect Māori health. Within Aotearoa there continues to be significant ethnic inequities in disabilities. This paper undertakes a retrospective Critical Tiriti Analysis of the New Zealand Disability Strategy to determine its compliance with Te Tiriti. It also considers whether such an analysis might strengthen responsiveness to Indigenous peoples elsewhere. This analysis involved a five-phase process of review. Through our analysis we identified poor to fair engagement with the responsibilities outlined in Te Tiriti o Waitangi. There were promising statements about the special relationship between the Crown and Māori, conflicting statements about governance and self-determination, and limited engagement with ethnic specific equity concerns or spirituality. To strengthen the Strategy the authors determined Tāngata whaikaha (Māori disabled people’s) views needed to be more strongly centered within the structure and content. The historical and contemporary determinants of Māori health needed to be included along with deeper engagement with intersectionality and Te Tiriti o Waitangi responsibilities. Undertaking critical policy analysis is an effective method to inform and review policy that may be applicable in other settler-colonial contexts with significant ethnic health inequities. (Author's abstract). Record #7899 | ||
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_95451 _aNew Zealand. Office for Disability Issues |
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_aDISABLED PEOPLE _9196 |
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_aGOVERNMENT STRATEGY _911421 |
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_aMĀORI _9357 |
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_aNew Zealand Disability Strategy _911423 |
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_aTĀNGATA WHAIKAHA _913635 |
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_aTIRITI O WAITANGI _912490 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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_aReview of Disability Studies: An International Journal _911424 |
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_uhttps://rdsjournal.org/index.php/journal/article/view/1081 _zRead article |
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_uhttps://www.odi.govt.nz/nz-disability-strategy/ _yNew Zealand Disability Strategy |
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