Te Whare Tapa Whā was developed by leading Māori health advocate Sir Mason Durie in 1984. The model describes health and wellbeing as a wharenui/meeting house with 4 walls. When we look after all 4 aspects, we look after our hauora/wellbeing. Checking in on the 4 pillars helps us balance our hauora and support others to balance theirs, too.
These walls represent:
- taha wairua – spiritual wellbeing
- taha hinengaro – mental and emotional wellbeing
- taha tinana – physical wellbeing
- taha whānau – family and social wellbeing.
Our connection with the whenua/land forms the foundation.
When all these things are in balance, we thrive. When one or more of these is out of balance our wellbeing is impacted.
Image credit: Healthify He Puna Waiora
By nurturing and strengthening all 5 dimensions, you support your health and wellbeing, as well as the health and wellbeing of your whānau.
Below are some examples for supporting you and your whānau. You may have others that work for you.
Video: Billie Pomana – hot pool healing
(Healthify He Puna Waiora and Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waitematā, NZ, 2022)