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Addressing Structural Racism Through Constitutional Transformation and Decolonization: Insights for the New Zealand Health Sector.

Heather Came1, Maria Baker2, Tim McCreanor3.   

Abstract

In colonial states and settings, constitutional arrangements are often forged within contexts that serve to maintain structural racism against Indigenous people. In 2013 the New Zealand government initiated national conversations about the constitutional arrangements in Aotearoa. Māori (Indigenous) leadership preceded this, initiating a comprehensive engagement process among Māori in 2010, which resulted in a report by Matike Mai Aotearoa which articulated a collective Māori vision of a written constitution congruent with te Tiriti o Waitangi (the founding document of the colonial state of New Zealand) by 2040.This conceptual article explores the Matike Mai Aotearoa report on constitutional transformation as a novel means to address structural racism within the health system as a key domain within the constitutional sphere. Matike Mai suggests alternative conceptual structural formations through its focus on the kāwanatanga (governance), the relational and the tino rangatiratanga (sovereignty) sphere. This framework is informed by a range of Indigenous ethical values such as tikanga (protocol), belonging, and balance that can usefully inform the redesign of the health sector.We assert that constitutional transformation and decolonization are potentially powerful ethical sources of disruption to whiteness and structural racism. We argue that, to eliminate entrenched health disparities, change processes need to be informed by the Indigenous inspirations expressed in the Matike Mai report.

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Keywords:  Constitutional transformation; Decolonization; Health systems; Indigenous; Structural racism; te Tiriti o Waitangi

Year:  2021        PMID: 33428152     DOI: 10.1007/s11673-020-10077-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioeth Inq        ISSN: 1176-7529            Impact factor:   1.352


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Journal:  Health Policy       Date:  2018-06-28       Impact factor: 2.980

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