Session 6E: Whānau centred care (sponsored by Wellington RNZCGP)
Tracks
Track 2
Track 3
Saturday, May 14, 2022 |
11:25 AM - 12:00 PM |
Rangimarie Room 1, Level 3 |
Sponsored By:
Wellington Faculty RNZCGP
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Details
Whānau centred care: a GP and respiratory physician perspective.
Join Dr Katrina Kirikino-Cox and Dr Lily Fraser as they present models of care focused on culturally safe practice and whānau relationships in the primary setting.
Speaker
Dr Lily Fraser
Turuki Healthcare
Whānau centred care: A GP Perspective
11:25 AM - 12:00 PMPresentation Overview
Sandra Hotu will share the findings of her doctoral studies which demonstrates the practical application of culturally safe clinical practice in the setting of specialist respiratory services.
Lily Fraser will share Turuki Healthcare’s Muka Model which aims to strengthen relationships between staff and Turuki whānau and extend the services provided by the clinic including our Wairua Practitioner led Aronui service.
Lily Fraser will share Turuki Healthcare’s Muka Model which aims to strengthen relationships between staff and Turuki whānau and extend the services provided by the clinic including our Wairua Practitioner led Aronui service.
Biography
Dr Lily Fraser (Kāi Tahu) lives in Auckland where she is a GP and Clinical Director at Turuki Healthcare, a Māori provider based in Māngere. Lily is the first graduate of Kohanga Reo and Kura Kaupapa Māori to become a doctor and holds Tikanga and Te Reo Māori at the centre of everything she does. She is passionate about excellence in Māori Health and about providing a service that supports whanau to realise their full potentional.
Dr Katrina Kirikino-Cox
Turuki Healthcare
Whānau centred care: A GP Perspective
11:25 AM - 12:00 PMPresentation Overview
Lily Fraser will share Turuki Healthcare’s Muka Model which aims to strengthen relationships between staff and Turuki whānau and extend the services provided by the clinic including our Wairua Practitioner led Aronui service.
Biography
Katrina hails from Te Tairawhiti and is of Ngati Porou and Irish descent.
She has spent over 12 years working in General Practise in South Auckland, with the last 6 years being at Turuki Healthcare in Mangere.
She has a passion for Hauora Māori and improving the health and well-being of her people.
Dr Mamaeroa David
GP
Maiora Ltd
Faciltator: Whānau centred care
11:25 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Kei te taha o taku mama no Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Porou, Te Whakatohea
Kei te taha o taku papa no Niue
Ko Mamaeroa (Mae) David
I’m a past life I was a Paediatric Trainee. Currently a GPEP3, but have been working as a GP in west Auckland for almost 10 years now, at a VLCA practice.
I have 3 daughters who are in Rumaki Reo. This has been an important part of me reclaiming my identity as a Wahine Māori.
Committee member responsible
Cheri Hotu
Endocrinologist
Auckland DHB
Facilitator
Helen Fulcher
GP
