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Te whare tapa whā: The impact of physical distancing on the health and well-being of kuia and koroheke

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2021.10.1.5
Article type
Situation report
Keywords
Te Whare Tapa Whā
physical distancing
kuia
koroheke
Health
well-being
COVID-19
pillars of health
Author(s)
Rāwiri Tinirau
Ana Te Putere O Te Rangi Allen
Miriama Cribb
Hine Maraku
Susie Wakefield
Start page
41
End page
45

The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and physical distancing were broad, impacting multiple sectors, particularly health, for Māori and Indigenous peoples. This situation report considers health and well-being using Te Whare Tapa Whā, and looks at the experiences and voices of kuia and koroheke—considered to be at high risk of contracting coronavirus—to better understand their health and well-being impacts from physical distancing. This report then reflects on these experiences to identify how help groups can best support communities in future lockdown situations.

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