The Role of Maori Support Central Palliative Care Network 18 July 2012 Ria Earp Vanessa Eldridge 1.

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The Role of Maori Support Central Palliative Care Network 18 July 2012 Ria Earp Vanessa Eldridge 1

2 What we will cover 2006 – 2011 Focus on ‘removing barriers to access’ Maori Service Plan Maori Liaison role Current approach 2012

Context 2006 Population data CCDHB (2006) = Maori; 27,566, 10% of population = Pacific; 19,761, 7% of population Population data CCDHB (2012) Projected- 11% Maori 3

Context 2006 Palliative Care Strategy 2001  Maori & Pasifika not accessing hospice or palliative care services  Improving access, removing barriers 4

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Mary Potter Hospice 2006 Draft Maori Service Plan Audit on admissions (3 months) = 3% Maori Poor data 6

Critical Factors Good Data Collection (2010 Chart Audit) Ethnicity Data Protocols (MoH) (2004) Helping staff to understand why that’s important (training) 7

Critical Factors Plan – Maori Services Plan Staff – Maori Liaison Support – Te Pou Tautoko 8

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Maori Service Plan (He Korowai Oranga 2001) Partnership Participation Protection 12

Challenges Maori workforce development – Hospice – Community providers Funding Community supported Sustainable relationships Research – identifying issues 13

* Maori Liaison Building networks (community/iwi and health) Establish Te Pou Tautoko Annual training day at marae Tikanga Guidelines 14

* Maori Liaison Internal training and support (waiata/karakia/powhiri) Supporting research capacity Building community relationships with teams 15

* Maori Liaison Dec 2011 – July 2012 Acknowledge previous mahi Contribute to what needed completing Discovering who makes up my korowai? 16

Maori Participation Public Iwi Maori health providers 17

Maori Partnerships DHBs Educators Other organisations in Palliative Care Local council Networks 18

Equity for Maori CCDHB Educators Other organisations in Palliative Care Local council Networks 19

Direct whanau liaison in the home 20

Kia Ora Koutou 21