Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Real People










Thus far it's might be difficult to see health as something that affects real Māori people.

From what's been said it's possible to come up with some ridiculous hypothetical Māori with cancer, diabetes and a conduct disorder who typifies the research.

That's a bit ridiculous but I think it's the case that health statistics are difficult to personalise.

Here are three case studies of people who in some way or another personalise what the statistics say:





I hope that brings all this back to something a bit more human and a bit more real.

(Thanks to the Health Navigator website, a charitable trust that brings free accessible online health information to people)

Next: What is health?

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