The Fono's 'Alert Level 4' Story

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
S. Dalhousie
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During the 1970s and 1980s, Pacific people tended to seek medical care from Accident and Emergency centres only when they were in an acute condition. As a result, Pacific mortality rates were high and Pacific people were unnecessarily suffering with poorer health outcomes. By 1987, a group of Pacific community leaders in Auckland came together and formed The Fono (originally known as Pasifika Health Care), to provide a Pacific community-led health practice and improve access to high quality, culturally appropriate primary care services. By 2020, The Fono had nine sites with four medical clinics, three dental clinics, a vast range of public health and social services, and a trades training academy. Aotearoa New Zealand’s initial Covid-19 Alert Level 4 period was a time of intensive service delivery and significant innovation at The Fono. As a result, incubation projects were catapulted into life, transforming key aspects of the organisation. For The Fono, this transformation occurred on the following timeline:          pre-Covid (time before Alert Level 4, before 26/03/2020);          Covid (Alert Level 4 period, 26/03/2020–3/05/2020);          post-Covid (the time after Alert level 4, 13/05/2020 onwards).   This viewpoint outlines the projects that contributed to organisational change at The Fono with the first Covid wave in 2020.
Fono的“警戒级别4”故事
在1970年代和1980年代,太平洋地区的人往往只有在病情危急时才到事故和急救中心求医。因此,太平洋地区的死亡率很高,太平洋地区人民不必要地遭受健康状况较差的痛苦。到1987年,奥克兰的一群太平洋社区领导人聚集在一起,成立了Fono(最初称为Pasifika保健),以提供太平洋社区主导的保健实践,并改善获得高质量、文化上适当的初级保健服务的机会。到2020年,Fono有9个地点,4个医疗诊所,3个牙科诊所,广泛的公共卫生和社会服务,以及一个行业培训学院。新西兰最初的Covid-19警戒级别为4级期间是议会密集提供服务和重大创新的时期。因此,孵化项目迅速发展,改变了组织的关键方面。对于Fono来说,这种转变发生在以下时间轴上:covid前(警报级别4之前的时间,2020年3月26日之前);Covid(警戒级别4期,2020年3月26日- 2020年5月3日);covid后(警报级别4之后的时间,2020年5月13日起)。这一观点概述了在2020年第一次新冠肺炎浪潮中促进Fono组织变革的项目。
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