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Seminar: Mauri Ora: Realising Maori Potential
October 23, 2015 at 8:38 AM
Mauri Ora: Realising Maori Potential
Thursday November 26th 2015
This seminar will focus on attitudinal shifts by the incorporation of Maori values and Maori world views into education, health, and social services. It will help professionals understand more fully the issues that need to be addressed and what is actually happening in this area. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of Maori values and how these can be incorporated into professional practices in order to develop the potential of Maori.
Mason Durie is from the Rangitane and Ngati Kauwhata iwi and is an Emeritus Professor at Massey University. He has a background in medicine and psychiatry. He is author of numerous books and articles including “Nga Matatini Maori Diverse Realities”, “Whaiora Maori Health Development”, contributions to “Social Dimensions of Health and Disease: a New Zealand Perspective”, and many other publications. Mason is a very special person and this seminar will enrich you, both as a professional and a New Zealander.
Where: Kohia Education Centre, Gate 1, 78 Epsom Avenue, Epsom, Auckland.
Parking at Gate 2, Students’ Carpark. Top floor reserved for Kohia.
When: Thursday 26th November 2015 9:15am – 3.00 pm
Cost: $195.00 (inc. GST) Direct Credit or cheques to Professional Development Seminars. Morning tea ONLY included. Lunch available from Uni café or Mt Eden Village
Queries: info@pdseminars.co.nz
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