How I Treat Māori Patients: A Clinical Cultural Safety and Competency Workshop
Presented by Tiriti Reo
Join us for an interactive, practical workshop designed specifically for healthcare professionals committed to improving Māori patient care. Taken from the theme of a very well-known haematological series of articles. We provide to you an opportunity to take your skills to the next level.
Why Attend?
Enhance your understanding of cultural safety in healthcare.
Gain real-world skills through interactive exercises, group work, and case studies.
Learn to build respectful communication, including Māori pronunciation, karakia, and more than just the Treaty principles.
Develop tools for reflecting on biases, power relationships, and systemic inequalities.
Apply practical strategies immediately in your clinical practice.
What to Expect
Engaging, hands-on sessions split into two main topics: Cultural Safety & Cultural Competency
Use of customized workbooks, online resources and ongoing exercises.
Opportunities for peer reflection, self-assessment, and Q&A with the expert facilitators
How We’re Going to Make a Difference
Incorporating into your daily practice Māori health models like Te Whare Tapa Whā for holistic care.
Fostering honest feedback and an ongoing peer learning environment.
Advocating for Māori health and safety in healthcare settings.
Supporting continuous improvement in cultural safety practices.
Get Ready! This workshop ties directly to your clinical work, enabling immediate application and impact. Join us to make a meaningful difference in Māori patient care.
This are offered for IN-PERSON conference delegates only.
Date: Wednesday 4 March 2026 Time: 8.30am - 12.00pm Venue: Millennium Hotel Queenstown Cost: $150.00 per person