NZQA registered unit standard 15305 version 4 Page 1 of 3 Title Identify, explain, and analyse hauora terminology based on kaitiakitanga and mana Level 5 Credits 6 Purpose People credited with this unit standard are able to identify, explain, and analyse issues associated with, hauora terminology from the previous ten years based on the Māori concept of mana and kaitiakitanga. Classification Hauora > Kaupapa Hauora Available grade Achieved Explanatory notes 1 Definitions of Māori words will be those relevant and in common usage in a hauora context. However, the local iwi and/or hapū must verify the local dialect. 2 Definitions Hauora means the appropriate practices associated with the holistic wellbeing of an individual as a member of a whānau, hapū, and iwi. For the purpose of this unit standard, these practices are determined by service providers or entities that operate within a hauora context. Hauora context refers to a hauora service provider capacity. Mana can be defined as power, authority or prestige. Mana has a number of dimensions, including the power of the gods, the power of ancestors, the power of the land, and the power of the individual. Kaitiakitanga refers to protection, control and guardianship over personal hauora wellness. Health sector refers to health service providers. Health professionals may refer to medical doctors, nurses, therapists, psychologists, paediatricians, psychiatrists, naturopaths, or organisations that govern specialist health professionals or groups. Hauora outcomes are the result of any Māori health initiative. Client referred to in this unit standard is the Māori patient. NZQA Māori Qualifications Services SSB Code 194 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 15305 version 4 Page 2 of 3 Outcomes and evidence requirements Outcome 1 Identify hauora terminology from the previous ten years based on the Māori concepts of mana and kaitiakitanga. Evidence requirements 1.1 Hauora terminology used by health sector and health professionals that illustrates the Māori concept of mana is identified. Range 1.2 evidence of five terminologies is required. Hauora terminology used by health sector and health professionals that illustrates the Māori concept of kaitiakitanga is identified. Range evidence of five terminologies is required. Outcome 2 Explain hauora terminology from the previous ten years based on the Māori concepts of mana and kaitiakitanga. Evidence requirements 2.1 The variations in the use and meaning of hauora terminology within and between iwi, hapū, health sectors, and health professionals are explained in terms of dialect, kaupapa, and tikanga. Range 2.2 evidence of two terminologies is required. Hauora terminology used by local health sector and Māori health professionals are explained in accordance with hauora outcomes. Range evidence of five is required. Outcome 3 Analyse issues associated with hauora terminology from the previous ten years based on the Māori concepts of mana and kaitiakitanga. Evidence requirements 3.1 Positive and negative issues associated with hauora terminology are analysed in terms of the effects on hauora outcomes. Range evidence of 3 negative and 3 positive issues is required. NZQA Māori Qualifications Services SSB Code 194 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard Planned review date 15305 version 4 Page 3 of 3 31 December 2016 Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment Registration 1 23 October 1998 31 December 2012 Review 2 18 December 2002 31 December 2012 Review 3 20 August 2010 N/A Rollover 4 10 December 2015 N/A Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference 0165 This CMR can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do. 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