Professional Responsibility State Practice Exam

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What are the three P's of the Treaty of Waitangi?

  1. Prevention, Protection, Partnership

  2. Partnership, Protection, Participation

  3. Participation, Prevention, Patient Rights

  4. Patient Rights, Partnership, Public Health

The correct answer is: Partnership, Protection, Participation

The three P's of the Treaty of Waitangi are commonly understood to be Partnership, Protection, and Participation. These principles guide the relationship between the crown and Māori in New Zealand, providing a framework for their interactions and responsibilities. Partnership signifies the collaborative relationship intended between the crown and Māori, emphasizing mutual respect and cooperation in decision-making processes. Protection refers to the obligation to safeguard Māori interests, which includes preserving their culture, language, and land rights. Finally, Participation ensures that Māori have a real and meaningful role in governance and decision-making, allowing them to engage actively in the processes that affect their lives and communities. Other options introduce terms that do not accurately represent these key principles. While terms like Prevention and Patient Rights might be relevant in different contexts, they do not capture the essence of the Treaty of Waitangi and its impact on the relationship between Māori and the New Zealand government.