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Title: Te Pouherenga Waka


1
Te Pouherenga Waka
  • An action-plan for addressing Maori ethical
    issues within the process of human ethical review

Tumana Research March 2009
2
Kei te mihi
  • Robert Reisinger Memorial Trust
  • toku whanau
  • Khyla, Moe, Barry, Paul, Maui Polly

3
NZs system of ethical review
  • international codes declarations
  • statutory constitutional provisions
  • complex network of committees
  • HRCEC, GTAC, SCOTT, DMCC, ANCTR, ECA, ACART,
    ECART, NEAC,HDECs (x7)
  • multiple terms of reference
  • Operation Standard
  • mechanisms for participation/protection

4
Operation Standard
5
Reassurances
  • Treaty principles
  • protection of Maori cultural concepts
  • collective consent, tikanga, whanau
  • informed consent
  • in a language that is understood
  • valid contribution to knowledge
  • do no harm, hopefully do some good?

6
Protection Participation (HDECs)
  • Maori members
  • mana whenua/mataawaka relationships
  • Putaiora annual hui
  • Section F
  • HRC guidelines, impact on Maori, consistent with
    Treaty, evidence of consultation
  • Locality Assessment
  • progress/end of study reports
  • annual reports
  • how many read HRC guidelines, appropriate
    consultation, process/mechanisms for consultation

7
Protection Participation (ECART)
  • Maori members
  • research applicants
  • how are cultural issues addressed including ToW
    in all aspects of research?
  • medical specialists for donors/recipients
  • how will different ethical, spiritual, cultural
    perspectives in society, including the needs
    beliefs of Maori be considered and treated?
  • counsellors
  • how was service culturally appropriate
  • how have whakapapa, and the needs, values,
    beliefs of Maori been considered and managed
  • key person statement eg kaumatua
  • annual report
  • ethnicity of donors/recipients having fertility
    treatment
  • register

8
Why a Maori Ethics Framework?
  • representation
  • self-nominating
  • appointed as individuals not collective voice
  • burden/responsibility
  • consultation
  • mana whenua not engaged
  • DHB/university based
  • credibility, reliability, consistency
  • inadequate Section F
  • over-ruled by other principles
  • disempowered by diversity
  • expedited review (14-33)
  • informed consent
  • no matauranga Maori
  • consent is not consent at all if not in language
    that can be understood
  • transgression
  • data collection
  • not informing process of representation
  • not collecting key data on responses to cultural
    issues
  • reporting
  • no dissemination
  • not monitoring
  • no understanding

9
Te Pouherenga Waka
10
Mana
  • who has the legitimate power and authority to
    represent Maori positions
  • consultation groups
  • Maori EC members
  • what do they represent
  • matauranga Maori?
  • kaitiakitanga?
  • what is the Maori view on kaitiakitanga?
  • how do we empower the representation process

11
Tikanga
  • collect baseline data
  • understand the representation process

12
Tikanga
  • empower representatives
  • monitor Operation Standard
  • track progress in annual report

13
Tikanga
  • reporting on the special issues

14
Whakapapa
  • rationale, purpose for being
  • analytical tool
  • monitors progress and change
  • layer upon layer of information
  • a framework for gathering, organising, making
    sense of
  • the weaving information together
  • generating knowledge, wisdom, understanding
  • whakapapa is
  • process of analysis,
  • creation of matauranga Maori
  • establishment of a platform for knowing and
    understanding
  • the pathway that will lead to kaitiakitanga
  • completely and utterly dependent on breadth and
    quality of information
  • Maori must actively and pro-actively engage in
    weaving together the various strands of
    information that are available

15
Whakapapa
16
Whakapapa
  • who is weaving the whakapapa together?
  • Maori Advisory Committee?
  • Maori Commissioner?
  • National Maori Ethics Committee?
  • delegated Maori leaders?
  • what are the benefits and implications?
  • capacity to generate knowledge about
    kaitiakitanga
  • meaningfully consider, respond to, provide
    leadership on wider, more complex issues eg
  • empowerment of the representation process
  • tikanga
  • consensus statements
  • matauranga Maori
  • eco-connectedness, protection of species,
    synergistic relationships
  • risks and benefits
  • how is kaitiakitanga be sustained?

17
Te Pouherenga Waka
  • empowering the representation process
  • gathering and reporting relevant data
  • investing in analysis to generate knowledge
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