“Ka Mua Ka Muri” – Walking Backwards Into The Future (Cancer Educational Symposium)
Event description
Event description
Southern Cancer Society and He Waka Tapu present:
'Ka Mua Ka Muri' - Walking backwards into the future
What up C? Cancer Educational Symposium
This perspective, and the Whakatauakī ‘Ka
Mua Ka Muri’ emphasises that time exists on a
continuum where the past, present, and future
are interconnected through our ancestors and
their actions.
Enhance Understanding: Provide whānau with a comprehensive
understanding of all cancers and its impact on Māori and Pacifica
communities.
Cultural Competence: Foster skills in culturally competent
communication and support tailored to Māori and Pacifica
whānau.
Practical Skills: Equip whānau with practical tools and strategies for
supporting whanau through cancer diagnosis, treatment, and
recovery.
Emotional and Spiritual Support: Address the emotional and
spiritual aspects of coping with cancer from a cultural
perspective.
Programme: (subject to change)
Time |
Room 3 |
Room 2 |
Room 3 |
10 -10.15am |
MC Welcome and Opening remarks |
Workshops |
|
10.15 -11am |
Keynote speaker – Prof Parry Gilford – founded CDH1 the stomach cancer that Stan Walker has |
Keynote speaker – Russell and Derek from Prostate Cancer Foundation |
HWT |
11 – 11.45 |
Keynote speaker – Dr Scott Babington – research for lung cancer |
Keynote speaker – What is Cancer? Desma Dawber |
Screen south |
11.45 – 12.20pm |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Cancer society resource |
12.30 – 1.15pm |
Joseph Tyro and Toni Biddle (hapu, iwi perspective) |
Tiria Stewart – Pathways and advocacy |
Prostate Cancer Foundation |
1.15 – 2.00pm |
Majestical Taniwha (Community, Whanau impact) |
Tiana Te Moana Rongoa Maori and personal journey. |
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