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Ala Mo'ui - Ministry of Health

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PrinciplesRespecting Pacific cultureIndividuals and organisations in the health and disability system recognise that Pacificpeoples’ experience <strong>of</strong> health care can be influenced by cultural beliefs and values. Giventhe dynamic nature <strong>of</strong> the Pacific population in New Zealand, these cultural beliefs andvalues are diverse and evolving. In general, Pacific peoples in New Zealand maintain stronglinks with the Pacific Islands, through family, culture, history and language.Valuing familyWorkers in the health and disability system are aware that, for most Pacific peoples, familyis the centre <strong>of</strong> the community and way <strong>of</strong> life. Family provides identity, status, honour,prescribed roles, care and support (Tiatia and Foliaki 2005). Care for family members withdisabilities or for older family members is <strong>of</strong>ten informally provided from within the family(Huakau and Bray 2000).Quality health careThe key dimensions <strong>of</strong> quality – access, equity, cultural competence, safety, effectiveness,efficiency and patient-centeredness – are implicit in the delivery <strong>of</strong> health and disabilityservices to Pacific peoples (Minister <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> 2003). Quality health care is apparent at theindividual, team, organisation and overall system level.Working togetherThe health and disability system works together to provide seamless quality care. Thehealth and disability sector works together with other sectors (such as education, housingand social development) to ensure that social, environmental, economic and cultural factorsare managed to reduce their negative impacts and increase their positive impacts on Pacificpeoples’ health outcomes.'<strong>Ala</strong> <strong>Mo'ui</strong>: Pathways to Pacific <strong>Health</strong> and Wellbeing 2010–2014 5

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