2023
DOI: 10.1080/1177083x.2023.2236685
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Reflections on the co-design process of a holistic assessment tool for a Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop)

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“…According to a recent report, the “single largest cause of maternal death in Aotearoa is suicide”, particularly affecting wāhine Māori mothers (Hoki, 2019 ). With the pandemic further amplifying mental health issues, and with the absence of many structures of formal and informal support, intersectional approaches that recognize the compounding factors of ethnicity and socio-economic deprivation (as a result of colonization, and ongoing racism in everyday life and health and social service provisions) on mothers' health and wellbeing are necessary to provide the culturally-responsive care and support for those most impacted (Barrett et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a recent report, the “single largest cause of maternal death in Aotearoa is suicide”, particularly affecting wāhine Māori mothers (Hoki, 2019 ). With the pandemic further amplifying mental health issues, and with the absence of many structures of formal and informal support, intersectional approaches that recognize the compounding factors of ethnicity and socio-economic deprivation (as a result of colonization, and ongoing racism in everyday life and health and social service provisions) on mothers' health and wellbeing are necessary to provide the culturally-responsive care and support for those most impacted (Barrett et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%