18565 Demonstrate knowledge of socioeconomic status …



|Title |Demonstrate knowledge of socioeconomic status and its impact on hauora Māori |

|Level |6 |Credits |8 |

|Purpose |People credited with this unit standard are able to: identify government policies that impact on the |

| |socioeconomic status of Māori; explain socioeconomic factors and their impact on hauora Māori; and |

| |analyse the socioeconomic status of Māori. |

|Classification |Te Ara Hou ki te Ora > Hauora |

|Available grade |Achieved |

Guidance Information

1 Definitions

Hauora means the appropriate practices associated with the holistic wellbeing of an individual as a member of a whānau, hapū, and iwi. For the purpose of this unit standard, these practices are determined by service providers or entities that operate within a hauora context.

Hauora context refers to a hauora service provider capacity and environment.

Socioeconomic factors include educational achievement, mana, status within the community, housing, land ownership, consumerism, employment, income, wealth, assets, crime, gender, and family structure. Many of these factors are interrelated.

2 Māori models of hauora may include but are not limited to – Te Whare Tapa Whā, Te Wheke, Te Pae Mahutonga.

Outcomes and performance criteria

Outcome 1

Identify government policies that impact on the socioeconomic status of Māori.

Range policies may include but are not limited to – health, education and training, justice, housing, employment, resource distribution, resource management;

evidence of three policies is required.

Performance criteria

1.1 Policies are identified in relation to their impact on the socioeconomic status of Māori.

Range evidence of two responses for each policy is required.

1.2 Conclusions are drawn and substantiated on the socioeconomic impact on Māori.

Range evidence of two impacts for each policy is required.

Outcome 2

Explain socioeconomic factors and their impact on hauora Māori.

Range evidence of six factors is required.

Performance criteria

2.1 Socioeconomic factors are explained in relation to their impact on hauora Māori.

Outcome 3

Analyse the socioeconomic status of Māori.

Performance criteria

3.1 The socioeconomic status of Māori between 1840 and 1940 is explained and correlated with their health statistics, population demographics, and life expectancy.

3.2 The socioeconomic status of Māori post-European contact is explained and compared with the status of Māori pre-1840.

Range may include but is not limited to – land loss, life expectancy, population demographics, health statistics, intermarriage, trade;

evidence of two is required.

3.3 The socioeconomic status of Māori is explained and compared with the status of non-Māori, and correlated with the health statistics, population demographics, and life expectancy of Māori.

|Planned review date |31 December 2022 |

Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions

|Process |Version |Date |Last Date for Assessment |

|Registration |1 |18 December 2002 |31 December 2012 |

|Review |2 |20 August 2010 |31 December 2017 |

|Rollover |3 |10 December 2015 |31 December 2018 |

|Review |4 |21 July 2016 |31 December 2022 |

|Revision |5 |28 September 2017 |31 December 2022 |

|Rollover and Revision |6 |25 November 2021 |N/A |

|Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference |0165 |

This CMR can be accessed at .

Comments on this unit standard

Please contact the NZQA Māori Qualifications Services mqs@t.nz if you wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit standard.

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