Activity 2: iMoko [4 points]
Dr Lance O’Sullivan is a Māori doctor who lives in Kaitaia, Northland. He has committed his life to improve the health and well-being of both his patients and people in the local community. In 2014 he was named New Zealander of the Year.
Together, Lance and his wife, Tracy, have started some very cool projects in New Zealand including affordable clinics, the Kāinga Ora (healthy homes) initiative and the MOKO Foundation. The MOKO Foundation provides healthcare for students in school-based clinics. He has also started iMOKO, a digital initiative (programme) whereby people living in communities without doctors, can take photos of health issues and send them to doctors in Kaitaia. The doctors look at the photos, provide advice and can send a script to the local pharmacy so that the patient can get medicine. This programme is improving the health and well-being of people living in rural Northland.
For this activity please think about your own health and well-being (Hauora). What do you, or those in your family, do to stay healthy?
On your blog, share five things that you do to stay healthy and strong.
We go to the park once a day to stay healthy.
Eat together.
We have family time and talk.
We watch a movie.
Help each other.
Hi David,
ReplyDeleteNice list! It looks like you have a very active and interesting life. :) Going to the park once a day sounds like great fun, I remember when my family would go to the park and it was so much fun!
Next time you could explain a little more as to what you enjoy doing at the park. :) I would love to hear.
Keep up the great blogging work,
Gabe