| 1 | <p>Use evidence based nutrition knowledge and dietetic expertise, reasoning and judgement to optimise nutrition, health and wellbeing in diverse populations</p> | <p>MHSc - Master of Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate understanding of self in relation to place, including the social and historical context of Aotearoa New Zealand, reflecting on own and others’ world viewpoints and principles of cultural safety.</p><p>Demonstrate a commitment to practice in accordance with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and reflect on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Actively promote a sustainable health practice by considering wider social and environmental impacts of issues on local and/or global health, and recognising and advocating for health equity.</p><p>Synthesize knowledge from a range of theoretical traditions, systems and transdisciplinary perspectives to situate and contest current practices and understandings at play in health care systems and settings.</p><p>Draw on a range of theoretical approaches to reflect on and critique personal and professional views on social and cultural understandings and actions, recognising the implications they have for public health and professional practice</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Describe, apply and document the nutrition care process that underpins the delivery of effective nutrition care.</p> | <p>MHSc - Master of Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate understanding of self in relation to place, including the social and historical context of Aotearoa New Zealand, reflecting on own and others’ world viewpoints and principles of cultural safety.</p><p>Demonstrate a commitment to practice in accordance with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and reflect on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Synthesize knowledge from a range of theoretical traditions, systems and transdisciplinary perspectives to situate and contest current practices and understandings at play in health care systems and settings.</p><p>Develop a sophisticated understanding of the theoretical approaches underpinning the study and practices associated with health and healthcare, and the systems and settings in which these are enacted.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Develop and critically justify nutrition-related decisions to ensure the effective delivery of nutrition interventions</p> | <p>MHSc - Master of Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate understanding of self in relation to place, including the social and historical context of Aotearoa New Zealand, reflecting on own and others’ world viewpoints and principles of cultural safety.</p><p>Demonstrate a commitment to practice in accordance with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and reflect on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Synthesize knowledge from a range of theoretical traditions, systems and transdisciplinary perspectives to situate and contest current practices and understandings at play in health care systems and settings.</p><p>Develop a sophisticated understanding of the theoretical approaches underpinning the study and practices associated with health and healthcare, and the systems and settings in which these are enacted.</p><p>Translate complex theoretical ideas and research findings to realise health benefits with people in diverse communities.</p><p>Reflect on practice, identifying areas for personal, professional and/or service, system or setting improvement.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Evaluate food systems and services to ensure safe, suitable, nutritionally adequate, culturally acceptable, practical, affordable and accessible food for individuals and communities</p> | <p>MHSc - Master of Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate understanding of self in relation to place, including the social and historical context of Aotearoa New Zealand, reflecting on own and others’ world viewpoints and principles of cultural safety.</p><p>Demonstrate a commitment to practice in accordance with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and reflect on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Actively promote a sustainable health practice by considering wider social and environmental impacts of issues on local and/or global health, and recognising and advocating for health equity.</p><p>Synthesize knowledge from a range of theoretical traditions, systems and transdisciplinary perspectives to situate and contest current practices and understandings at play in health care systems and settings.</p><p>Develop a sophisticated understanding of the theoretical approaches underpinning the study and practices associated with health and healthcare, and the systems and settings in which these are enacted.</p><p>Draw on a range of theoretical approaches to reflect on and critique personal and professional views on social and cultural understandings and actions, recognising the implications they have for public health and professional practice</p><p>Identify and analyse issues, needs and evidence in health and healthcare systems and settings to promote transformative change that is evidence -based, equity-driven, and upholds indigenous rights that lead to health improvement.</p><p>Translate complex theoretical ideas and research findings to realise health benefits with people in diverse communities.</p><p>Use a range of technologies and formats to communicate effectively with diverse audiences in order to collaborate on the improvement of health and wellbeing.</p><p>Reflect on practice, identifying areas for personal, professional and/or service, system or setting improvement.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Identify and describe the diverse roles of nutrition experts in supporting and optimising the health and well-being of communities and population groups.</p> | <p>MHSc - Master of Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate understanding of self in relation to place, including the social and historical context of Aotearoa New Zealand, reflecting on own and others’ world viewpoints and principles of cultural safety.</p><p>Demonstrate a commitment to practice in accordance with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and reflect on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Actively promote a sustainable health practice by considering wider social and environmental impacts of issues on local and/or global health, and recognising and advocating for health equity.</p><p>Synthesize knowledge from a range of theoretical traditions, systems and transdisciplinary perspectives to situate and contest current practices and understandings at play in health care systems and settings.</p><p>Draw on a range of theoretical approaches to reflect on and critique personal and professional views on social and cultural understandings and actions, recognising the implications they have for public health and professional practice</p><p>Identify and analyse issues, needs and evidence in health and healthcare systems and settings to promote transformative change that is evidence -based, equity-driven, and upholds indigenous rights that lead to health improvement.</p><p>Translate complex theoretical ideas and research findings to realise health benefits with people in diverse communities.</p><p>Use a range of technologies and formats to communicate effectively with diverse audiences in order to collaborate on the improvement of health and wellbeing.</p><p>Build sustained partnerships that demonstrate inclusive leadership to serve and empower diverse groups</p><p>Reflect on practice, identifying areas for personal, professional and/or service, system or setting improvement.</p> </p> |