Supporting whānau during COVID-19 pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand: a systems thinking case study
Sudesh Sharma, Cheryl Davies, Helena Rattray-Te Mana, Michael Baker, Amanda Kvalsvig, Mat Walton

TL;DR
This study examines how Māori communities in New Zealand supported families during the pandemic, highlighting systemic barriers and the need for equitable health approaches.
Contribution
The study introduces a systems thinking approach to analyze pandemic responses through Māori perspectives and identifies structural reforms for equity.
Findings
Six subsystems were identified that affect Māori whānau during the pandemic response.
The medical model of health services creates barriers for kaupapa Māori approaches.
Structural reforms are needed to address power imbalances and promote equity in health service delivery.
Abstract
The Aotearoa New Zealand COVID-19 pandemic response has been hailed as a success story, however, there are concerns about how equitable it has been. This study explored the experience of a collective of Māori health and social service providers in the greater Wellington region of Aotearoa New Zeland delivering COVID-19 responses. The study was a collaboration between a large urban Māori health and social service provider, Tākiri Mai Te Ata whānau ora collective, and public health researchers in Aotearoa New Zealand. Two online workshops were held with staff of the Māori service provider, collectively developing a qualitative causal loop diagram and generating systemic insights. The causal loop diagram showed interactions of various factors affecting COVID-19 response for supporting whānau (Māori family/households) at a community level. The iceberg model of systems thinking offered…
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TopicsCommunity Development and Social Impact · Mental Health and Patient Involvement · Disaster Response and Management
