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Recent research reports that Pacific people experience higher rates of mental disorder than the general population, higher rates of suicidality, and very low rates of access to services. Thrown in the mix is a complex profile of compounding risk and protective factors different from other ethnic groups, such as migration, acculturation and cultural change. In response to this situation there is very high demand for a culturally and clinically competent workforce at all levels of services. However, supply to meet this demand is limited, so we need to be innovative and creative. The concept of "Va" refers to the space between. It is fundamentally different from western notions of space defined by open areas, expanses or distances that separate. Va refers to the space that relates. It refers to the context that is connected to the individual, and it refers to relationships that are collective. Nurturing these relationships is key to strengthening Pacific well being and a protective factor yet to be explored for Pacific communities in a New Zealand context. Presentation by Dr Monique Faleafa, National Manager, Le Va, Pasifika within Te Pou at the 2009 SPINZ National Symposium: Culture and Suicide Prevention in Aotearoa: http://www.spinz.org.nz/page/108-events-archive+spinz-national-symposium-2009+symposium-coverage
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Cherish the Va & Strengthen Pacific Well Being Dr Monique Niumata Faleafa, September 2009 SPINZ National Symposium: Culture & Suicide Prevention in Aotearoa
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Page 1: Cherish the Va and strengthen Pacific wellbeing

Cherish the Va & Strengthen Pacific Well Being

Dr Monique Niumata Faleafa, September 2009

SPINZ National Symposium: Culture & Suicide Prevention in Aotearoa

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The NZ Mental Health Study: Te Rau Hinengaro largest mental health study ever undertaken in NZ.

Other, 17.50

Tonga, 16.50

Cook Islands, 20.70

Samoa, 49.20

n = 2,374

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High Rates of Mental Disorder

25

20.7%

0

5

10

15

20

25

Pacific Gen Pop

pacific people carry a higher burden of mental disorder than New Zealanders in general

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Higher rates of hazardous alcohol abuse

3.7

2.6

3.4

1.3

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

Abuse Dependence

Pacific

Gen Pop

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Our Young People are bearing the burden

Cumulative lifetime risk by disorder

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Our Young People are bearing the burden NZ born Pacific had a significantly higher 12 month prevalence

of mental disorder, than those born in the islands who migrated to New Zealand over the age of 18

31.4

15

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

NZ born Pacific born

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Low rates of access

25%

58%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Pacific Gen Pop

12-month access rate

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Higher rates of suicide ideation and attempts

General Population

Pacific Population

Lifetime prevalence of suicide ideation

15.7% 16.9%

Lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts

4.5% 4.8%

12-month prevalence of suicide attempts

0.4% 1.2%

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Suicidality is high High prevalence, low access Demand for a clinically and culturally competent

workforce Grow the workforce of today for the challenges we

face tomorrow

The bubble is coming…

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Le Va – the space that relates

Vibrant Leadership & well Pacific families

Creating space for mental well being

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western worldviews – western knowledge systems, epistemology, theoretical underpinnings, cultural paradigms,

pedagogy

pacific worldviews – indigenous knowledge systems, epistemology, theoretical underpinnings, cultural paradigms,

pedagogy

community and context

organisation

practitioner

family

person

therapeuticrelationshipnegotiated spaceva

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Culture in Leadership – Le Tautua Emerging Leaders

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Matutaki – engaging young people

A long-term recruitment strategy that engages young Pacific people to consider a career in mental health

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“Our Va with others defines us.We can only be ourselves linked to everyone and everything else in the va, the unity that is all and now.”

Albert Wendt

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www.leva.co.nz


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