Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 38, Number 7, 1 July 2021 — Mana i Mauli Ola Health Outcomes [ARTICLE]

Mana i Mauli Ola Health Outcomes

Supporting initiatives, leveraging partnerships, engaging in strategies to promote healthy and strong families. OUTCOME: Strengthened 'Ōiwi (Cultural ldentity), Ea (Self-Governance), 'Aina Momona (Healthy Lands and People), Pilina (Relationships), Waiwai (Shared Wealth), Ke Akua Mana (Spirituality) STRATEGY 3: Advance policies, programs and practices that strengthen Hawaiian wellbeing, including physica I, spiritual, mental and emoūonal health. STRATEGICOUTCOMES: • 3.1. Increased availability and access to quality, culturally based, and culturally adapted prevention and treatment interventions in 'ohana, schools, and communities; (E Ola Mau a Mau) • 3.2. Establishment of a fully functional, high quality, culturally adapted, primary Native Hawaiian Health System whieh coordinates effective wellness activities/programs; (E Ola Mau a Mau) • 3.3. Decrease the number/percent of Native Hawaiians in jails and prison; and • 3.4. Communities are empowered to take care of iwi kupuna. STRATEGY 4: Advance policies, programs and practices that strengthen the health of the 'iina and mo'omeheu. STRATEGICOUTCOMES: • 4.1 Preservation and perpetuation of Hawaiian language, culture, traditions, identity and sense of lāhui; • 4.2 lncreased community stewardship of Hawai'i's natural and cultural resources that foster connection to 'iina, 'ohana, and communities; and • 4.3 lncreased restoration of Native Hawaiian cultural sites, landscapes, kuliiwi and traditional food systems.