Tala-Moana

ProCare

Overview

Features:
  • Swipe-to-Read™
  • Touch-to-Hear™
  • Touch-to-Spell™
  • Record your narration
  • Multiple languages

Tala-Moana is an educational resource designed to improve cultural confidence in Pacific health communities in New Zealand.

Tala-Moana provides an engaging interactive experience that allows you to connect with seven Pacific languages and cultures (Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Tonga, Tokelau, Sāmoa and Tuvalu) to improve your understanding of Pacific communities and their health and social needs.

You can select a Pacific nation to access information on the culture and language, useful words and phrases, prayers and songs, and multiple interactive tools that will help you gain confidence in engaging with Pacific cultures in a health setting.

“Our Pacific Health Strategy focuses on the needs of our Pacific communities, reducing inequities and how we can support and uplift Pacific people in their health journeys. Launching Tala-Moana and our Pacific Health Strategy is another step forward in ProCare’s equity journey.”

Bindi Norwell, Chief Executive at ProCare

“This is an exciting milestone and great collaboration with Kiwa Digital. Digital enablement is the way forward and ProCare is delighted to present Tala-Moana for our staff, our network, health partners and community.”

Viv Pole, Senior Advisor Pacific Health at ProCare

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