Informing Anti-Racism Health Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Natalie Talamaivao, G. Baker, Ricci B Harris, D. Cormack, S. Paine
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Abstract

Racism is firmly established as a determinant of health and an underlying cause of ethnic health inequities. As an organised system, racism operates at multiple levels (including structurally and interpersonally). Racism and its many manifestations are breaches of international human rights obligations and, in the Aotearoa New Zealand context, te Tiriti o Waitangi. This article considers approaches to anti-racism in health and disability policy in the 30 years following the foundational publication Pūao-te-Ata-Tū (Ministerial Advisory Committee on a Māori Perspective for the Department of Social Welfare, 1988), which was one of the first government publications to name and call out the harmful impacts of institutional racism. The article then examines the ways in which government health and disability sector organisations have talked about and responded to racism at a national level since 1980. The results of this research urge a stronger organisational-level approach to antiracism in the health and disability system for more tangible results, requiring multi-level solutions, and transforming what is considered ‘business as usual’ in health and disability sector institutions.
通报新西兰奥特罗阿的反种族主义卫生政策
种族主义已被确定为健康的决定因素和族裔间健康不平等的根本原因。作为一个有组织的系统,种族主义在多个层面(包括结构和人际关系)运作。种族主义及其许多表现形式违反了国际人权义务,就新西兰的奥特罗阿而言,也违反了怀唐伊的提里提。本文考虑了在基础出版物Pūao-te-Ata-Tū(社会福利部Māori观点部长级咨询委员会,1988年)之后的30年中在卫生和残疾政策中反对种族主义的方法,该出版物是最早指出和呼吁制度性种族主义有害影响的政府出版物之一。然后,本文审查了自1980年以来政府卫生和残疾部门组织在国家一级讨论和应对种族主义的方式。这项研究的结果敦促在卫生和残疾系统中采取更强有力的组织层面的反种族主义方法,以获得更切实的结果,需要多层次的解决方案,并改变卫生和残疾部门机构中被认为是“一切照旧”的做法。
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