HPRO5402 – Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Midwifery Practice
Module code
HPRO5402
Module title
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Midwifery Practice
Prescription
The aim of this course is for aakonga to develop knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in relation to midwifery practice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Programmes
- TP5225
NZQA Level
Level 5
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
- Web-Enhanced
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 150
Resources required
- Content
- - How Maaori lived prior to colonisation/Maaori way of life
- Pre-colonisation
- Colonisation/urbanisation/settler colonies
- Mechanisms of colonisation
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi
- Tino Rangatiratanga
- Mana motuhake
- He Whakaputanga
- Historical and contemporary impacts of colonisation including on maternity care for Maaori
- Tuuranga Kaupapa
- Cultural safety theory
- Cultural competence
- Midwifery partnership
- Pacific models of health
- Decolonisation by the provision of culturally safe care
- Reflection on own cultural values, whaanau and birthing practices and influence on midwifery practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
- Assumptions around culture - Learning Outcomes
- LO1: Examine Te Tiriti o Waitangi from both historical and contemporary perspectives and its implications for midwifery practice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
LO2: Examine the influence of own cultural identity and values on the provision of Te Tiriti o Waitangi informed midwifery care in Aotearoa New Zealand. - Assessment Criteria
- Assessment in this course is achievement-based. Aakonga must submit all specified assessment items, achieve all learning outcomes, and obtain a minimum of 50% in each assessment to pass this course.
- Teaching and Learning Strategy
- Learning and teaching activities will employ a range of elements drawn from approved methods. The activities chosen will align with the context of the learning (delivery mode, regional-specific requirements, etc.) and any particular needs of the group of aakonga.
- Learning and Teaching Resource
- All required and recommended resources are advised to aakonga via course outlines.