2013
DOI: 10.18584/iipj.2013.4.3.7
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Hua Oranga: Service Utility Pilot of a Mental Health Outcome Measurement for an Indigenous Population

Abstract: The key areas of development in this study were the criteria for the use of the Hua

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“…Additionally, the Safewards model provides a range of approaches designed to reduce conflict and restrictive practices and has effectively reduced seclusion in Australian mental health services (Fletcher et al., 2017). Culturally developed tools should be utilised when appropriate, such as Hua Oranga (McClintock et al., 2013) or the Meihana Model (Pitama et al., 2007). Moreover, effective communication is essential during de‐escalation as staff often perceive the severity of aggression differently to the person (Vermeulen et al., 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the Safewards model provides a range of approaches designed to reduce conflict and restrictive practices and has effectively reduced seclusion in Australian mental health services (Fletcher et al., 2017). Culturally developed tools should be utilised when appropriate, such as Hua Oranga (McClintock et al., 2013) or the Meihana Model (Pitama et al., 2007). Moreover, effective communication is essential during de‐escalation as staff often perceive the severity of aggression differently to the person (Vermeulen et al., 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research provides the opportunity to develop a framework for marae-led community wellbeing that takes into account Māori models (McClintock et al 2013) of best practice, and will develop marae-based community wellbeing indicators. From a holistic approach to understanding long-term sustainability, kaitiakitanga (Lloyd 2018) is the traditional practice of guardianship of the natural world, whereas manaakitanga is usually more specific to showing generosity and care for people (Pohatu 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model captures the physical, mental, social and spiritual aspects of a person ' s life in a holistic manner. The Hua Oranga measure has been developed and piloted in a number of M ā ori mental health services nationwide (McClintock et al, 2013).…”
Section: Symptomatologymentioning
confidence: 99%