Women’s health highlighted

Photo: Getty Images
Photo: Getty Images
An event taking place tomorrow aims to find ways to open up conversations, or talanoa, about important women’s health topics.

Pacific Island Advisory Charitable Trust (PIACT) and Pacific Trust Otago (PTO) are hosting Moana Lei events tomorrow, at the Hub, Otago Polytechnic, from 6pm-9pm.

The events are designed to empower women, offering health information and health checks in a culturally safe and accessible space.

In a statement, PIACT community linkage worker and Whanau Ora navigator Aiga Toomalatai said the events were timed around Mother’s Day.

“We want to say thank you to our Pasifika mums and women for all that they do, and treat them to an evening of pampering, while offering opportunities to start or keep talanoa, conversations, going about what is important for women and how to keep themselves well.

‘‘We need to look after ourselves.”

Pasifika women are over-represented in statistics for screening with Southern women less likely to be screened on time, or screened at all, leading to higher rates of bowel, cervical and breast cancer among Pasifika women.

“There are many reasons for this, and we know one of the key reasons is that Pasifika women put their family first,” Ms Toomalatai said.

Women will be treated to pamper stations, free food, prizes and gifts as well as having access to screening and vaccinations at the event.

- APL