How do we look after the whānau when someone is dying?
Tau Huirama
Bereavement
Jen Rogers and Abigail McClutchie
Hospice
Selwyn Screen & Tau Huirama
Hospice from a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Māori Health
Kim Stephan
Hospice from a Kai Whakahaere
Linda Olsen
Hospice from a Kai Whakahaere
Pania Dewes
Caring for wairua at end of life
Tau Huirama
Palliative Care
Katrina Kirikino-Cox and Cathy Livermore
Rongoā
Cathy Livermore
Organ donation
Jen Rogers
Organ donation
Te Hurinui Karaka-Clarke
Assisted dying
Te Hurinui Karaka-Clarke and Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll
Assisted dying
Tess Moeke-Maxwell & Jackie Robinson
Pōuritanga – grieving
Tess Moeke-Maxwell
Pōuritanga – grieving
Tui Kaimoana and Tau Huirama
Graphic Novels
Nanipā’s Choice
Mana Motuhake in life and death
Nanipā’s Choice is a fictional story about Nanipā Hemi’s choice to have an assisted death. Volunteer actors and actresses and graphic illustrations illustrate some of the issues that arise for Nanipā and his whānau. More information about the story is provided at the back of the book.
Walking Sunny Home was written by Tess Moeke- Maxwell to highlight Māori whānau experiences of supporting someone who is seriously unwell who requires palliative care support. Dr Tatiana Tavares brought the book to life with her beautiful illustrations and Dr Lisa Williams provided editing support and guidance.